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TIIUJIIDAY. OCTOSU 12. 1•1 COaOifA DEL ICA.a. CAUr'ODIA
P • I NEW TRACTS TO BRING eftlft~U a OVER 1,000 POPULATION
Rezoning Is A po;>uJatlon Increase of more vine Ave. beyond 22nd St.; 3
than 1,000 was assured tor New-park areas are to be provided.
port Beach u the City Council • Tract 3851, to be subdivided
Changes in
Ordinance
Are Made sed gave approval Monday evening by the Clifftop Development Co. P to the final maps of 3 tracts in -17.33 acres divided into 54 lots. ~opo the west Upper Bay area. includ· easterly ot Harbor Highlands. I ' Ina all of the west-bluU district. • Tract 3764. to lx> subdivided The Newport Beach City Coun·
for a total of 416 lots. by the Baycrest Development Co. ell apprOVed amendments Mon·
ABRAHAM LINCOLN SCHOOL'S fir • .. ..,
de 'I+ officerS "'8 sr:>wn obove IN tn •r e r
cdvosor. followonq ine.r e •ec 1 0" ·os~ F• :1~,
Lef• to roght se"ted are M·re R .,.,. • ce c•e,
de nt. e •ghth qrode Roger Honle y pres.de~·
ond C"rl" Von Hcffm.,n ~ecre'""f S'""O "9
1e~-·o r.ghi "' e Dan Orr v•ce president :ev·
e~rh g•ooe Werner Cc!lri~~n o::~ ... ~or and Br .. ce
v, <J.e,jw ~,._," ''"85\t,ter o.-.e ...,: ~re o'f (er~
I r•• d .. • e~ plor>ned •c oc o• ~ '0"~· ru••O"c!ll
,,.,....,...., r+ee to '!lro"" up o C::l' • tuloon lor toe
~d·col The,. olso P'"" rc hola c~ ~.,.,oJem corte!!.
Rnonlne ot R-4 property on The!le are the proposed sub· -15.09 acres divided Into 49 lots. day eventne to Its tall building
Balboa Penlnaula was lnltJa~ divisions: easterly or Baycrellt. Ivan Wells ordinance. establlirtdnc htolght COM Church Monday evemna by the Newport • Tract 4224, to be subdivided and Sons will begin construction llmltB of 85 teet and 50 feet. and
Beach City Council on motion of by ttle Maceo Corp.-126 acres soon In their fifth unit of Bay· special zones with no limit. v s Dad Whose Child Was
Hurt Raps B.l. Policing
Oouncllman Harvey Somers. divided Into 313 lots, Including crest homes. Here Is a summary of the I ote s to tay
The Council approved a retia· the elltlre bluff area from the All 3 tracots are ~lng reroned amendmellts. propo&ed by Coun-
lutlon of Intention to moM the extension of Weirtcllff Dr. to lr· from unclassified to R-l ·B. ctlman Harvey Somtors and ap· w·th M
R·4 Iota from McFadden Pl. to proved by tht" Council: I erger
the Point to R·3, except for 0\e CITY IS PLAGUED AGAIN C-0 ZOifE-Hei1ht limit of 85 ChrUtlan's Hut and N~port feet. piWI 15 fH't for appurtt"·
Harbor Yacht Club propertJes. nances. Instead of the exisHng
Under the a.mended high rise BY CONDEMNATION CASE 50-foot )lm it in tht" present code bulldJne ordinance now being and no limit with ~ permit.
consldert"d by the Council, this Th Be tt 1 bli hed would imPQM a 35-foot helgtlt The city's condemna-tion suit 1 Powell. new owntor ot 6 sl)9 e nne p~posa Hta s
limit under R·3, rather than the against the Roger Van Pe lt rentals at 3-146 Via Oporto, N~-~ no s~iflct~iml~. to"j'--e;:' tor the I
50· foot Hmlt under R·4. apartments in &lboa, which re· port Beach. pur=ha.sed from E. ~rov ton at ~\ tioor a~~a
Mr. Somers ai80 proposed s uited In demolition of the Mon-ls Smith. . ~u 1 ~0abl~o a~:are:c the si:~ Thi: I
changlnc t:h~ NHYC zoning to buUdlngs by the city, came back • Received an appeal from fl oor area fonnula ~mains In
R-3 but this was defeated by a to plague ttte Cl1y Council Mon· Richard PaJm from the dt>cision the ordinsnct>.
1 tie 'vote, Mr. Somers himself ab· day evening. of the Planning Commission de· R-C ZOJfE-Heltht llrnlt ot 50 I
staininc. At the request of the city, Sal· nylng him permission to have teet. plus l5 feet for appurte·
Councilman Kenneth Klnp· boa Transfer Co. has been stor-live entertainment and dancing nances l.-tNd '01 ~ exllltJng
ley and Mayor Pro Tern Charles ing Items removed from the site. at the Holiday Bar, 2210 W. 50-foot ·limit In the present code
Hart Mid that the Council may l and th~ bill now totals well ~n f't .. Newport ~ach; ht>a r· and no limit with use ~rmlt. ~ takln• richts away from In· over $1,000. The ci1y hu no lien lng will be held Oct. 30. The BenMtt proi)C*I established
divtdual lot ownen by changing rlchta on the prope~ for stor-no specific limit, excePt for the
the zonlne to more limited uae. age C'OMS. and ttle transfer com· A t F 5 times buildable are-a as In the
wit Ia not rtpt to take bene· pany heldtates to exercise Its C or avors C·O Zone. This fonnula remains
llt.s a-.ay from people," Mr. lien rtrnta al~ the value of in the ordinance.
ICinpleJ aald. \tie Items .. tar below the Tall au·atd·an9S N -1 zo•&-Heltht Umit ot 50 "We ue a.t~nr a hardablp amount OWid. Th.e tranafer com-feet. pl• 15 tHt for appurte· ---· -.. ..,... -· ==-~-=-r ... h ·o;:~ ~: tbe exbdoc eode aa.o ~ ,. 'a• CeudiiMD Die _.., 1 ......_ .. -,._ .. w _.. ••w-• ...._ kt no U..t
Cook com-I & ,. :rm tt.a. .. w4ddl t:' dty ::; 1 ,tag .Z = Fi% ~~=it"':=
"We are uparadm. t~ are.. hopes to coHed from Mr. Van ..... ':!.. lt•Jt•• • ..._ HmJt dt'eplt for me proviaton
arwwered Mt. Somers. Pelt In the current court action. ,.._ ww• .. ~-Ia • ttntt ·total noor area Is not to
''Why not propoee more rezon. Thto Council al!JO: .. ...,._ ,.... 411 • a«wr .... toJO.."'eed C d~s the buildable
Inc on the Penlnaula-for ex-• Approved rezonlnc from C·l .._.. Oty C..wtl ...... ..., area ol the site. This formula
af1\i)le, change the R-3 to R·2?"" to C-O·Z (requiring 1 parking ,..._ WIU....._ ftcle...-A· remains tn the ordinant"t>.
Mr. Cook u~d. .. 1 space ror ea<.i'l 250 square feet cleat o1 tbe w..-,...._ C·2 ZIOII&-Th~ rone is t-llm ·
Mr. Somers repJied, It you ot ottJce ~~pace l for the property .-1 .n.te &-. i~Mted aJtocethtor. Mr. Somt>n
want to tear a phone book In at 514-534 llnd St., Newport M• • ....U 8111dz '"I ... JOO"T. said rhat mere is \""eey little C-2
halt It ls euler .!o do it a few Beach. w~re Milton Bren of .,.u.t ..y sudl .Wy IMA9Iat In thf' city. and the proper1y now
pa,es at a time. Lido Isle will construct an 83· ....ncuoaa of ss • 50 t..t zoned C-2 should remain under
toot high otflce building. ba1ldl.at ruM lD Newport the p~t restriction of 50 feet. U.S. Day Is
Proclaimed
• Approved first reading ot an hacla. n. lfewport a.acJl and no limit with use ~nnit.
ordlnant"e rezoning the property CINCI alaould DOt tail to be-The Bennett proposal had t>sta b-
boundt"d by Westcllff Dr~ Marin· coaa• oae ., u.. -t beautl· llshed no SJ)e('tfic Umlt tor C-2.
e~ Dr., Irvine Ave. and Rutland fw aDd ,..... ...... _.... Ia t-xcept that Uoor area was n~ to
Rd. from unclassitied to C·O·H : Soalben CallfonalcL'• exl't'ed 5 times the butldable
heartng will be held Oct. 30: area ot the site Soml' of the
the Irvine Co. Is preparing rom· K• • A•d pre~nt C-2 should bt> rt>·70nt'd.
m erclal and multiple residential I wan Is I s Councilman Somers sa id.
development at this srte. Two nt>w rones W('l'"f' <:uggP<~t ·
• Approved the use permit for I'd by Mr. SomNs: {" Cl.\,;L t for
Res-Plan, N~port"s first plannt>d Youth Center unlimitt>dl a nd R -1-l:L. Tht>se
re.sldtontial dt>velopment. in the 'Ont''< woulrl ha,·t' no h('ight 11m·
ay a dedat" n ta of 221 to
lte. Ua• eoD9ntlatiOD of tiM
Coroa.a del Mar Coauawalty
Claarcb rej«'ted a pt'opoeal to
witbdnrw hOlD tbe m•l'9•r
wltll tiM Ualt-ct Cb\lrcb of
Cbriat.
A totCI} of CS5 of th• W
IIMIIlbers YOMd: 3H cam• to
tba polls at the ebwch SUA·
day, CIDd • Milt iD abMDtM
bcal1ota.
Eltoa De.Daer. cbainD.a of
tbe eo..JttM for Coat1Da1114J
Caa1r89Citln=l. wlakla Ia ad
calJoad tbe •ot.. aai4 Uaat UM
comJDitt.. wW entia-to
hiDctloa IIDd to c:any oa Ita
atady of the Ualt..S Clauda ef
Clartat aad tta coaatltutloa ....
by-.....
Anchor lod9e
Will Observe
Anniversary
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Larson
were 1nltlatt>d at rhto 0<-t i
meeting of AnC"hor Lodgt> ~o
648. Vasa Ordt-r of Amert<.'a.
bringing Tht' total of new m('m·
hers thLS year to 52.
Oct. 21 wtll be the rtrst ann1
ver$8ry festival tor Anchor
Lodge-. and the-re art' pJans tor
a balaar. Scandina,·ian smorgs~
bord dtnner. game~. program.
mus1c and da ndng at tht> Costa
Mesa Womt>n's clubhouS(>. l~h
Sr and Anaht>tm. A\f!'. begmnrng
at -1 pm
Llcal Vetera1 ltlel ..
W..W W• I le•l•
A Ba lhoa bland fat her wllc»e · ordinanrt>s and the posstb!lity of
c·htld was rrtrwally mjured In '~'!ling up a nt>w sub-pollee sld·
Island t raff11· dunng the um · lion vn thE' 1:-.land.
mer took 1..;suv With a <:ta tement
'' '1"'"1'11\ "''"nl"!! < \11v \nun
c·11 m••t>t1ng that poll(">! prou•c·-
llon ha tl ~ro' 1dftl 1 h~ lsJa nd
W1th on<' of •h twst l>Ummers
'Eye-Sore' Is
Being Cured Tyler ~kDon.Jid. 121 Sapphrrt'
Avt' .. trafrll" r•ommrtt~ C"ha1nnan
for tht' Balboa !.'~land lmpro\'t"· Operation Ey~>·Sore"", tht' citY·
ment Assn . r~>'"alli"d that hE' had wrdP projeC't to clean vocant lot'l,
drafted a IPttt-r to <-'ounC"I I last 15 producing marvt'lous results.
Juh asking for mort> poliC"t' pro· atVOOrdir.g to ~lr$. L!la~l P~ase t~ iron bt>forP a c•htlrf mtght bt> ot tht' bfoaut t!tc-atlon c-ommittee
inJured. ' of the parks. lx>aC"hes and re<"rea .
"'I dtd not dr('am tl-t~n that It lion rommtsslon of Newport
would be m) t•hrtd. who walo 1 Dea~h. .
hh by a l"i·~ea r ·old driver and Ctty C"Tf"Ws aN' work.inc as fast
tor 90mt' time was in ("ritt<-al I as possible to r lean city park·
rondilion."" ht' said. w ays and ~her ("ity property.
Counctlman ~ Cook ma.ck Lt'tters han• been Hnt to ~'ne~
the remark about the orderly of vacant lO(S. and they have rt>·
sum~r m a comnwnt on a let· apooded with IOOd cleanJnc Jobs.
ter from E. F'. ~n Jr. IIIlA ,. clean-up pro~ 1.8 ~nerat·
pcalckm,. ~ .,..._ lllat ..... ln• ic. own enth~ u ML8'b·
ol our nwmbf!rs ,_. a..t tJdlt -.. .... Ia OW~~~-~ _.,......,...,,
last summer was tht' worst .um-fiN.-Mid:.
mPr we have llad In years. and --------
we are li:Otn g on an all-ou( effort PTA Planned to see that 1 t nto\'('r happens
ag~l1rn .5tt¥n <'Ongratulatf'cl Ctt) I At Lincoln
~fanagt>r Boh Coop for proposals
to 1mpro'"t> <"Ondttlons next sum Intl'restf'd part"nts ot studf'nts'
m N . Thl.'«t> pmposals inC'Iudl'"d attending the nt"w Abraham Ltn·
!>l rong~r IOII('nng and c-urt~· roln School of Corona dt>l :\1u
YM Breakfast
on Saturday
ThP Oran(;P Coao;t Y~tC.o\"s ftf"'!'t
rund "oll'lll l! \"&mpalgn of the
~:dll~<'l '''tr "ll ht' the-<:t>\"f'nth
a.nnu.J I hwakC<l'l'l. to hf' ht>ld
fmm '7 "' :: om ::.,.r u:-a,,~ Ort
I I a· 1-:. hJ•.t ' l.1cin ~t arkt••
ha\"'t' bet"rJ in\"lted by Prinl'lpal J
1 Edgington to attl'nd a mPt'tln£
tn t~ l'l<'hool c-afl.'tortum at 2 p m
I Thursdav. Oct. 19. to df'\'lclo> 1f
the;. w iSh to organizt-a Part'nt
TParht>r As.o;n
Mayor l'ro-Tem Charles Hart
has issued a proclamation recor·
nlzJnc Monday. Oct. 23, u United
States O.y and uryinc <t he re·
attirmatioon of s upport to pre·
serve a free America .
Mr. and Mrs. James Wind~~
of s.yslde Vll .. le are Newport
Beactl repreeentatlves on a coun·
ty-wide committee for U.S. Day.
George Doland and Ed Egan are
Costa Mesa representatives.
There wm be a patriotic procram
at Ana'helm Hlp School on die
evenJnc ol Oct. 23. with Dr. John
Lt'chn~r. director ot the Ameri·
canlsm EducationaJ Leagu~ as
speak~r.
west Back Bay area. after the .t. l'xt•c-pt for 1h•• ·, tlmt>" build· PPtt> Hollvy ot fi!O Ht>holroPf' Th.• \ ' 'lH" ho'3d••li b~ tl:~.1k
numt>E'r of units had bet'n cut Presrdt>nt \h de Johnc:on or th" ~hlp .H<'a tcumul.• of thl' (' 0 .md .\\C'. Corona r11'l \la r. attl.'ndt>tl f •'I "1 -..,.,., R.~, F '' will h11n
"1'ht' S<'hool dl''lirt' to Nlmph·
w1th your Wl'lhes Jn .J n~ ('n
dPa\"Or Wh ll•h 1\ Ill a ld In I'Stil h
11-:hing bE>ttC'r ,•,•mmunll'<tl.on ~·
1\\N'fl thl' •who-.1 antl homl' '
Prrn,·opal Enc.nglon \\rott> In
noll'' takf'n h •'lw h~ "turlc-nt,. tn
th1'1· pa~l'r ,< y,,u: .. up;lwt "~
Pw c;, hool a• I ;t• prN~r;•-n ".,1
he-lp .n .. u~·· t'"t• '"''t ... tu•.•t ,,.,,,1
OPI•<~rtUn t llc'' p "''1tllt' I •' "' r
h<>\« nn'l jZotl'
t 36 h · d Corona rfol .~·tar K1w. nr~ Cluh R 1 'I • .. h •r I u 1 -' rtown rom to t e permstte • , 'on€'<: ·' r ::-..)mPr" <;at .. t a t lhl' rpun1on 11f h ... \.\"orld \'\ar 1 ,, •' '~"I II' •• r. t•q q•ml''l ~n ..
33. pr<.'s<.'nted a l"het·k for S300 to thl' lhl''f' l"L dt>slgn.ltwn.c: t·o ultl .1p· hudtllt•-. 111 F.mpona J\ans.1, 11 ... "Ill m .. ·; t'w l!"id.Jio·· 11ur.nj! I hi'
• Dt>nied thl' rt>quest of Vard Commumty Youth Ct>ntN last pi\· to soml' or thE' futurP had tnf' oppnrtunlrv IC\ tc1lk ahC\ut hr. ok' ,,: T u·' .. \lf''lt''ll' ... wtll
Wallace for abandonment of a Friday to mel't th<.' cos t of in· rlo·\·c-lopml'nt~ on lrvinp land. old timE's wtth fr Jiow Vt>tl'ran<: .1!'-"·'t ·•' d \\Ill .It•" !'Ill 011 thl'lr
section ot roadway at 2701 Shell stalling ll hood OVN the stov<.' Lo Planmng Olrl'•·tor Jerry Draw· of thl' l l'7th Ammunition Tr!lrn annu<~l • a .... .1lt' :.l ... mhl'~ ... ,,!
St .. China Cove. Corona ~l Mar. me4't thl' rE'qulrements oC tht> dy sa1d that L:L far1or roulcl tw ot tht" ~2nrt 1 Rainbow • Dl\i~ion thP R<"!Z•'nt• 11 1 '\ <!:'1<1 Rho Thi·ta
• Approved plans and spedfi· city COde. "'"·omp)i'lhPd hy soml' ot h~>r He WPnl ("1\l'rst>a.S in ~mtl4-r. Camma 1'1 lot.t \lp'1a. \ht ~u
cations for the Improvement of John Semple rt>C"t'l \"ed the m<.'ans than $4'1ling up nf'w 19li. parllnpatf'd In th€' <'am· Ett .1n.t t ,,,·non.l \'ht Tn·Ht·Y o;
Foron rr Cn"t'lna d«'l \13r •·p-.
rlt'nt .. ,.," J '" "" \\'h' ,,.~ h:nro
Dover Dr. from Coast Hwy. to check on behalf of the Youth 'one-s. Dfota1ls art> to lx' "orkNJ oalgns of Aic:nP \farne. Chotrau '' II "'' < n.1•J::I' of SN\ 1n$: ttJ•l rrt wnl'<1 '" 1'14'11 \ "<1"1 a \l•• ... t
Westcllft Dr.; bids wUI be called Center board at a luncheon out latt>r. Thierry. St . .Mihlel. Lunl'\'lllt> .. ·.m njZ .1l'ff ·l•'~n nl'( \I ll 1'tH·M' tra llrr 'lmw dl•" .1 n •'''''11'1\•'
after approval ,ls received (rom mee-ting ot thl' Ktwanis Club. The hMring was rhE"n dosed. an<t 8.1 f•c-ara th HI' <:f'r.·Pd wuh " lo hf' t'"lt••Jt .t tnmPnt a :-1.1 (1 r,a\\ t·1p .d''•'\(1 \l r,·~ •nurtr.£ ttw •--1_.... the State Dlvlslon of Highways: The Klwanians hosted the Youth a nd the propo.wd ame-nctmc-nts the army of O<"I""U?-'IIon In GN .n~" for rlo~~r rn7«'". c'(>'lllno>'1t ,.,,., mN thc-11 son. JI.IIJ .,_ II .-.. total cost Is estimated at $252.339. Center board and also had 16 were approved. Thc-ordlnanC't'. many. sUIIIOn('cl at Alll'nnhr :~nc! Boh In Lonoon ,,nf'l thf'\ NlJOYf!'tl
and completion of the Job is children as cuests. as amended. will be bar k on th~ rt>turnf!'d to th(' StatP In ~~a~. SON FOR THE TALST11AS t h1• trz p homt• ro)gl'lher Boh hart
Younc Johnny C.. cut lhort expected by next April. Bill Saunckrs outllnl'd t'hto agenda for the Nov. 13 ml'Cting.1 1919. !If!' 1c: 8 Wt'lder by trade ~t r and \frc John Halstra 21~ hrrn <>TUd) 1n~ nnd tca<hlfl~
the family vt.M to the cte.rt last • AuthoriZed t'he replacement plana for fund raislnc evt'nts to 1 and caml' to corona cH-I )tar 36th !'t \\"r<~t ~("Wport. are par· a hmad. m~t l\ 1n ItAly liP r<~
week-end. White vtaitJq at ttae and enl'at~ement of watH maJns I finance tennis courts snd said Sllllr c~~~--~-~ 6 yt-ars ago. ('nt of a <:On born Wednesda;.. no\\ working lfl\\<lrd hi!> ma«t('r.<
home of his dacldy'a u.ncJ. and In the alley between Fernando that the tennis court projf\.'t will IU& ~ Ckt. 4 tn lloag Hospital dfogr!'t" m thl' hl'llOr) of an
aunt he ran rtcht tlhrou.p alld· St. and Coronado St. and be-benellt from the annual lnvl· Jay Watt>~ will be Installe-d ......... .._ ll-.-1 II --------
inc alua doon and ended u.p at twoeen Bay Aw. and E<Seewater tatlonal amateur matctll's at the a.s president of the Harbor Se-nior _........, .... •• H• h s h I B d T bl
t'he Apple Valley hoq»ttal. .ute. Ave .• Balboa. by city emplo~; Balboa Bay Club Oct. 27.28 and Cltluns Club Monday. Oct. 16. ••••• L' c• .... •I 19 c 00 oar a es J' numerous .tltchee In bt. tu.mla)' ~ Is estimated at $4.460. 29. at cert>monles to be conduC"tt>d by ----• .,
and a Mndaae on 'h1a lace Utd • Approved the request ol A. V. the Zonta Club In rhe Corona del Corona rfet Mar Cub !)(-out 8 r-t B d PI ..,,
ann, Johnny was ~ • JGrlrenten tor otf·sJte parking • I .... PI • L Mar Yo~th CE"Tlt~r. . Induct~!'<! 10 Bobc-ats a nd .stt'lf'ctl'd I E:lemen ary oun ary an
widl hll parenb, Mr. end Mn. bulldlqon Marine~ Mile, where Otht>r off1cen; are Mrs.. Msud Dt'n MOCht>rs •re Mri Frencls :"lit>"'J>Ort Harbor H1gt\ Scti<'()l Trustees reafflnnl'd rht>tr 1n.
c01ne holM to Corona del liar ~lnd the former All-American 71 11•1 •J Wood. 'IN'·.presldent, Miss ~r-~ den mot hen~ last Fridav. 1
John C.. ot 4S19 JUII'dne Aw .. 1M la movtnc his Balboa Martne .. Clwll 111111.11 Smitha. sec~t~ry. and ~{~ Davis. ~Irs. Jt>an O.y anct Mrs.j Dlstrir1 trustt"eS tnbll'd an f'lf'· tf'n(ion not 10 pro\"idt" fund ror
Corona ckl )far, and Ida u.ter Hardware Co. Estellto Dutwe1ler. treasurer. Haul FL<Iber. Wf'~los lea~r is . h 1 d tri bou d · re<'rntton purpoo!!eS after th~
Uncia. Mr. Cue la prindpal ol • Approved the application for Plana tor a potluck dinner tn .,._Boaddrd AmleRJm~rs are dJ.J \h~. Charles ~eo and his uslstant ;:'~,n~h~n= P~~l ~aUM not Fall ~r 1963. cX't't'pt to supply
Harbor View Sctlool. b\aatnea ~ ot adnr Dkk November ~re ~ by the .... u er. .....ncer an o n 1 Joh .,._ 1 · ,.. . fa<'iliU(>S.. Thcv 8 ...... rov•d ,.,. directors ol the Corona def Mar Bart'holomf'w. CommJtt.-e <'hair· s • n ~mp e. . lnsuUiclf'nt Information at th~lr lng $8.097.20 fOr rs.. "pa:U~i:
OPINIONS ARE EXPRESSED
ON FACLOUT SHELTERS
Clvlc .. -n. l'"•t -k at a --t· M M d Wood New Bobcats a re ltort OrlMar h. T\.aeosdav night mf'etlnc . ....-...., .. """" ......... men are: rs. • au . pro-Zeller Roberuon. Stt-phen o.y. ~ . pants in l.hc N~ lk<.ach
ln& h•ld bt ~ home of Preai· cram: MTS. Mary Smith. ~~Crap Chris Grsble, Lee S«ard. lloe Trust~ EugeDf" 0 Rourk~ and PTOtrram a.nd S2.71L~ tor 12.8
dent D. A. A.wwtiW'C· book; Mrs. Mabel. lmel. trip5: Fi~. Gary f'Utaer. O.vid 14111. Dr. Ed Milum q~H!8tionfod wt\y pertidpanta In Qlcta Meea.
ltoema ~at"'-meetJna Mrs. Edna Kton~. aunsh1ne: 1 rd Larry u bHc nd Bob Uttoy !'lhould bot' ubd to tab any Ttust..M rattlrmed their &*· lnduded tbe pcopoeed Freeway, Mrs. Charlotte Gard:ner. ~hfttl· b.., itid,_. nce-n a • a«loff u h im~·t"d the C~ tey of reqta.lri.n& a 8kl.n e.t or
....._ aM bawU-..... ,. f« mencs· W.S. h&n "-lL ~mber-• y. ~ and Nf'W'POCJ BfoaC'tl ~-T.J. x .,... al'--11 ....._ dUMM. ... ··~-lhJ • ·......-VlolfotK~ ~tal · ~T'L Be«)' Hillman PW! point· mf'ntar.• dl.-rictrl. Slalpt. Max ··-annu . •r ._._.. e, .,.
M p , ~lA-H U _ _:..L.. ~ e~ on mak1nc HaliOWHTt muka. Ru.-e-ll-pointf"d out that me P.IO)"t!M. Dnplo.)'ftla lllll baw ~--._.., • • ...__ • A rontHt wa!'l wt \lP and priltft ~r rlrf\t to app..l. ~ •* Hattie 811nkenscltrfer. ha.pttal· will be awa.rde<d at tM N v.3 hla'l t!C.."ttool dlstf'k't waa not ef· a~ a policy ~Uin, ,_ any
lty: Mrs. Kafb~Mn Greulkh. tJ 0 tecteod U N'pt in ,...._tion to .ffW radJo or ~l•Ylalon ~
pubJ1dcy. rnee ng. aul(mf'nted l!Wdy ot IIChool dis· rrom aey h..., .moo~ 1n the dis·
D..-au FOil ftK IDI...a. tl'tet oraanlulklm. UPPft' bay lrid to mett ltw _. ot lood
A dauthtft w.u born ~y. md~nta flaw pHlUonf'd tor an· ~ ol ..,.,.,......, ,..._ a ln Hoq ...,.._l to neution to .,. Nf!'WPOI'C Sr'Mol Coalt!ktion ...tr on Colona
Jilt. anct Mra. llocoatetw 11Hc1. 131 Dlstrift fYoom th~ ec.ta liNe •• Mat HIP ..._. a 7 _,. w, Qod St.. Wlllt ,.....,..,... Distrk't, '*'lnd _...... S.pc. a-.
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elementaly boa.rcltl it UIIIMterm· _.. a.. ' *' -.k • ~
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•..a--Boy! Brtnc 1M a crytq-towel. paea.. A BIG one. 'ftM! time
hu~.
It you're look!"-tor a pkture
ot tbe Happy Warrior, keep
looklfll. You wUJ nee flnd one
In uu. mlmlM)' eomer. 1 can't
retMmber When I've had a more
mt.erable mulln ...on. Witt\
the suJJU~Wr Npidl)' aUnJdng
over the Jc.t fran~, Ulce a
wet. hufll')' dOC with Ita bony e .LOSING RJGHTS-"A fEW PAGES AT A ~ tau between ita, ak1nny let.
Councilman Harvey Somers made an exceed-tMre Ia no joy In my ~·
d · • Oompar'H to my mood. t'he dt· ingly candid observation a1 Mon ay evenmg a tzens ot Cincinnati would look
Council meeting: "If you want to tear a phone book llke happy hobos in a deluge of
in half it is easier to do it a few pages at a time." hundred·dollar billa. ' · h There is not enough space In He was talking about rezoning property m t e this rolumn to rt'("'rd all the
City of Newport Beach to provide more restrictive triumphs of the season that did
regulations-not a city -wide change all at once (that ~~ h~~~~. ': ~=~u:u~~d~~
would be the entire phone book), but rather a small with Its tins and stripes glawing
area a t a time (just a few pages). a fine C'erulean blue. The -last
Rarely have I heard a city official explain quite .;~~rnO.:m~~~. :n;::~:!,~~~:;;
so bluntly how individual nghts can best be taken how th~ long. slivery streama
away. of bait-fish shimmered as they
The right to build to a ce'rtain height, permitted tried In vain to get away from
1 d his savage maj~sty. I ap~l-a t the time of p urchase of property, is a va ue prop-ate the good ml.'mory. 1
erty right. just as is the amount of land covered by ttaven't seen anything like It
the lot. If a gove.rning body can legislate away since.
some of this right to build (even though "just a few • ~~;;A~~Tego lnvita·
pages at a ti me"), then that governing body could tlonal Tournament. I had not
a lso say through legislation that the width of an witnessed a single strike. Our-
existing lot can be cut from 40 feet to 3~ feet. lng that fine contest. I watched until I t'Ould have made bloody "Tearing a few pages at a time" is the classic marys simply by wrln«ing out
method whereby freedoms are taken away-little my ~yeballs. Then-Ah!!-dur·
by httle, so gradually that the loss is scarcely noted ing the International. the great day C'ame! I SAW a strike! -unlll it IS too late. As you would guess. it wasn't * * * on MY bait. It wa3 on Cal Rec·
R,...,... tor's . • A HOUSE BUU.T UPON A """A "Well," 1 mused. "at least
While listening to the wonderful strains of "The rm gQnna' be on the boat t'hat
Star Spangled Banner" at the beginning of a World C'an run In with the flag flying."
W f Not from where I sit. Amigo. Series game, I had a disturbing thought: hat i Cal got thE' Imperial Valley Jlt·
the announcer had said to the thousands in the ters, C'lamped his thumb on thE'
stadium, and to the millions listening: "We shall reel spool and that was our day . It seemt'd better to send our now sing our National Anthem; if there be any dally reports over to ,the rom·
among you who do not wish to join in the singing. m ittee dock via carrier pigeon.
you may be silent and remain seated." 1 just rouldn't laC'e everyone,
That is what is happening a1 the meetings of our ~·~~n':"!n:u~.rd.a ,::Sui~~
Newport Beach School District trustees preceding the lng u~ one.
customary silent prayer and pledge of allegiance •IETDifAL GLOW
to our flag. Our board president announces that With au that uclterncnt tn 5 solid days of tournament tlJb. anyone who wishes to re frain may do so. mg at San Diego, there was
I believe there is already too alarming a retreat !'till a glowing ~,ark ot hope.
from religious and patriotic devotion throughput our It's a fire <that's enduring. that marlin-glow. When a week·t'nd land. These are the bulwarks of our s trength and camt>. not far back, tht' old doc-k
the rock upon which our nation was founded. We went orr at 3:50 a.m. before the
should all make all possible e ffort to prevent that dawn; thl're 1 was a~aln, aboard tht> Jeri-Jo 11, wit'h J~ Howard foundation from turning into sand. wnd Stan ount'&n. headed dOWn * * * tht> line. Thl' marlin were hot! •• ~ They had weighed In 61 at San • LIBERAIJSM VS. FUNDAMENT nw.iXYA Dlago the night before.
The basic tssue in last Sunday's vote in the It's a long haul down to the
Fill DE
G -mtle taull-or .wn to the
D spot. 1'1lla ......ner, It's al·
ways a lon1 haul. I've piled
upon Pyraqlid Head ao often that
I can t.ll .., time a Martne
ldcka a pebble out ol plae». Stan
wu out on a poRIDan'a hoU·
ctay. H• normally lklppen Ed
~lany'a MISS BEV. 'nils day, he
wu n..hlnl.· e 'I'll& IIOOK CA.Ma lACK
! -~=··=~ ....... " ., ......... , ftea17., .. ., ...... .
1Ndaall7 IWtq·ln na tO-aCN ett:J duntp ..u 1lal k and
'Mlllder Aw. wiCil ...... ee·
eurDulated "'-'the d~.
Wh¥ can't -larp let'tlou ol~ .............
piMed 011 thta ,. ••• "" ucl lf'8duall7 ... mled...... wtdt
trub an4 dirt! It could maJce
an Ideal elvtl deleue center and
tall·out MeM.r.
· A ·10111 lerl• ol tunnela could
be connected tapt~t• by tbe e»·
ment pipe. DlftererM MrYicH
could be handled from a MCtJon
ol the center. In a year or so.
pipe conn«ted toptber ftOW
would be under ground, a low·
cost center for the clvll defense
fanatics.
A Newporter.
* * *
Sure, we lot In ftl!tt! J had
a • tlyer o< dn the port aide.
There wu another one on ttle
starboard outrigger. ,$tan had a
live mackert"l tn cloee. down the • GVIDAJICE •aaa
middle on a heavy tackle, in· Publu.ber ot the Ensign:
stNd ot a teaser. The port bait Curr~ntly at the Newport
pulled out, but It waa kelp. ~~ Beach Elemt>ntary School Board
stopped 1'he boat until we got meetings, the call to a moment
It ln. AND, JUST nn:N, right 1 of silent prayer and the pledge
behind the maC'kerel -Stan's of allegiance is followed by the
mackerel-up romea a dorsal as atatement "those who wish to
big u an orca's then a Jong refrain may do so." This is of.
bill, then a wid'e open white lered, I'm sure, wlrb the best
mouth, and AWAY WE GO! Intentions, to show how free we
"KollalnC m.a the prkle e1
• b...... • ita removal; ......_., It wu lm eondJlaa ....
Wfilch ehoulcl bave tau1ht Ita
value"-Hannah More .
Sinterely,
ao.emary Sdaulman
1101 Wanrtck lA I
Harbor fltlhland8
* * * • 1A11C aa lUI
Newport Harbor Ena11n Tile YMCA boyl tsave Wen
DNr Editor: cooklnl up a Morm to make
There hu been some contro· ltaelr 7dl Annual ._kfaet tbe v..wy .,., the appolntnMnt ol Dr. 8ueU G. Gallaper u Oaan· IQ-..-fun·ftlled ......
ceUor ot Callfwnaa etate Col· pther time ol dle y.u fir lolka
lepe. 1 am not qualified to PMI ot the Harbor ArM . , , AU JOU
J .. __ can eat. •-p. flot --. u_ ....... nt Gn Dr. Gat....._ but Juice, taut. jelly, milk aDd oaf·
he hu made aome .. teraen& tee . . . far 15 c:enta, wtua enter-
that appeel to my way of think· talnment, mualc. door -·-and lne. He .tate.:-... ._.
"I •m agatnat COlntnunum-. -f..<piL-J..A;:ace~, tljh._e_.~~~r~ridni -rr: "~ration ot Churt'h and next to Newport Boulevard . , .
State Ia bealc In America." '111e time: 7 to u. ihJa Saturday. "Fteedonl of conadence goes lth th t ba-' rl 'ht .. Oc:. 14 · · · nere •UI a1rlo be w a as a .. c I · an eJttra apedal apedal abeet I bell~ that th• · th~ t atatement.s are baalc ) for true or tha.e attending the break·
Americans -.nd to label perwona fut. with cbanca for you to
with false accusations, when win Y campft'llhls-· • •
their con.aclence dictate. a dit· *
rerent opinion, is un-Amerlcan o.r u.aa. te a.. lnrdlr.
and un·Christlan. . BI·Y. ....... ••.-:n _.
It sure was a thrill to see that rt-ally are.
marlln .take that batt. We 1'o me, this pnerous offer to
talked about lt all the way lhome refrain reflects adversely on the
--'tlle whole 40 mJles of dark. right of a atate agency to make
sloppy water. When we dockNI such an offer-an aeency ron-
at 10 o'clock, we wert-stUI wish· ceived by a government bued
lng we had put on a fresh mack· on the foundation ot <the belief
ereol. The marlin wouldn't have~ In God and the pledged allegl-
bfoen so likely to have taken ance or Ita citizens. The school
said bait right off the hook, the board is a state aeency ron·
way he did. Oh, well . . . We trlved to p~e and promote
As the Bible aays: "Let be, ...._ ~ ,......,.. _.
who ls without sin, cut th~ first a-IIIII .... 81-Y • ._ ._.
stone." ... ....., .. ...., .. ..._.._..
Yours very truly, ....... te M lrlllw .. • a.
SAW one. the ideals and traditions of our
• ADIOS beloved rountry. Thoae who
I was flxln' to go again last. wish to retrain may do so, but
Sunday, I'm glad I didn't. That Should not be encouraeed. They
cold front remlndt'd me of tlle lfhould be advised that 1.0 do so
time I was out with Horace may destroy not only their f~·
Wlthe111p00n on his famous dom but freedom Cor all mt>n,
MASSMU. There were water· for it would mean the destruc·
spouts THAT day. too. tlon of bur form of government,
Alter the first rain fell and If a majority of dtlzens were to
~meone said It hailed In Costa subscribe to this pral"tlce.
mt"Sa-and after Tom MuntNn My C'Oncern Is not because I
aboard his GAY DAY II had to ronsider this un-American so
brt'ak off a fish to keep from muc.-h as non-American ( a lack
backing Into a water-spout; I of a ctive American thlnkine l. I I
knew that the 'lime had rome. ronC'ur wholeheartedly with the
Like an old 80ldier putting separation of church and state
his uniform up In mothballs. I but this does not mean separa·
tenderly watJhed my new rod, the Uon of God and country. Sflet'!t
Sllaflex Magnum with the prayer does not dictate the
AFTCO Guides, took ott the new method, religion, or church one
~I with the brand new Con· muat uw but rather It doH ln·
land ltne on it-the line that dlcate the c~Mlre for IWdance In
baa MYel' been tlalatened on a _, 41ellbelellorl liMed • .-.1
nstt-and put them away. 'nlen Jl'OUnda-truth and JOC)d.
Walter C. Pearwon Y.JLC.A. lllriM•to Aa ,_
Corona deJ Mar a.w. 81·Y _. N·•·1' -
Doable.bnulad
ltyll8f ..
tile _. ....... us I lll•r
ap IM I ... bf ... y .JI.C.A. .
* While pancakea are the food ot the hour, lt mtght be tun to
ste;. into our eourmet pantry and
review a few 1lamor 1ood1H of
the griddle . , • Mlltacs Swedish
pancakes are delicately lemon
flavored. You limply add eggs
to the batter, try and cut Into
small servtne pl«es. Unaon·
berries are the recommended
topper. The miJE In Miaa Car·
olyn'a Swedlah ptancakes Ia form·
ulated for tho.e on I'Mtricted
diets. Low on calories and .. u.
there Ia a 4amlnaUnely higher
ratio of egp and milk to nour
t'han Ia found In their dorneatlc
cousJns. Each 5 pancake serv-
ing contains 5 ouncea of pow·
dered aklm milk and the White
of one ell·
* 11=-J 0 aJ..t_..
....... I ...... ....
J a .,.. .... ..... ...................
a ..
'"'•... D lttt':.::l~ ................. I looked out over the OCHn. 1 I humbly request that the
didn't .. lute, but I felt like it. school board only e"nc.'ourage our
.U I ga.zed out there toWard t'he cttlzens to particlpete In the
Eut Entl I saw again, a long moment ot sUent prayer and the
pl<-ket t.onre, sliding dOWn the pledge of all.eg-~la:.:.:n::ce:.:· ___ ___.:============ long swells of the season's end. --
............ , ........
1 1 I _. ler ar-ed
clt'IJidl ........
* From ~ere back In the
place where you k~p your
thought, something said. softly,
like It had said other times.
"Goodnight. S\Wet Prlnre." I al-
ways think of that W'hen I've
IM!en my last marlin o( the
season.
(Boy! Bring me anotht>r of
those towels. This one Is
SOAKED.) • • •
P.S. To Hal Kenoyer, secretary
of Pacific Anglers: Please clip
lOIII !0
~~~
"'BW
OCT. g!$
Toppers lor penc-akes run the
gamut of navon . . . Kla ot
Flavor Blueberry. syrup, Seven
Keys Cinnamon flavored ayrup,
Old Colony 100 per cent pure
maple syrup from Old Vermont.
Dlcklnaona Wild Coast Black·
berry, black raapbeny -and Mer·
shall strawberry, Lyle's Golden
Syrup by appointment to her
majesty the queen ••. All of
which are u equally deUcJous
on ice crt-am u tttey ar. on pen·
cakes .•.
Corona del Mar Community Church was liberalism
vs. fundamentalism. Liberalism (favoring the mer-
ger with the Umted Church of Christ) was an over-
whelming winner over fu ndamentalism (favoring an
independent congregational church and withdrawal
from the merger).
------------1 and save. This Is my official
l&ft • UUID PC!! a.J,._. um ... *
There were many, of course, w ho voted to s tay
with the merger because that was the wish· of the
pastor. But the majority must have been expressing
their approval of the liberal interpretation of the
scnptures and the liberal concept of church obliga-
tions in social. economic a nd political fiefds -in
a ccord w ith pronouncements of Umted Church of
Christ resolu tions.
But the work of the Committee for Continuing
Congregational will go on, and with this committee,
and similar committees in other churches, will rest
the hope of witnessing to the Holy Scriptures, with
e mphasis on spiritual matters, not on material af-
fairs. For He has said, Seek ye firs t the kingdom of
God. and His righteousness; and all these things
shall be added unto you.
* * * e GET THE U.S. OUT OF THE U.N.
Ten years ago I heard a fellow Legionnaire talk
about the Korean war, reporting on the comments
of returning. combat troops. He told of the anger and
frustration of the American fighting men, who knew
they we re in a war they were not allowed to win.
The report riled the Legionnaires a -plenty, but the
real infamy was not revealed until several years
later.
The battle plans, troop and weapon deployment
of Gen. Douglas MacArthur, commander-in-chief of
the United Nations forces in Korea, had to be made
known to the U.N. military staff committee. Chair-
man of that committee was a Soviet general. The
communists knew our combat plans; they knew that
Gen. MacArthur had his hands tied in this costly
"police action."
It ha8 been correctly aczid that the American
boys who gave their lives in this hopelea confUct w.,. Jed to their deatha by the U.N. Thia alone
abould be reaBOn enouoh for all patriotic Americapa
. to i..a.t tba1 the Uoited States 941t out of the U.N.-
cmd that .._ UN. get out of the U.S.
~· I .. t.dtlld Statea Day-Monday, Oct. 23.
Jesus anawered and said
unto hlm, "Verily, verily, I say
unto tht'e, Except a man be
born again, he cannot see the
kingdom of God. est. John 3 :3.1
LEQAL XOTJCE
CERTIFICATE OF BUSrNESS
Fictitious Finn Name
THE UNDERSIGNED does
hereby certify that abe is con·
ducting a clothJne end ah~
business at 325 Marine Ave.,
Balboa Island under the fldJ.
tlous firm name ol PIt J's Col·
Jegian Shop and that .. ld
linn Is compc»ed of the fol ·
lowing pen10n Whoee name In
full and place of residence .art-
as foilows, to wit: Patricia
Grt-gorlus, 325 Marine Ave.,
Balboa Island, Calif.
WtrNESS my had tbla 2nd
day of Ortobe'r, 1981.
PATRICIA GREGOIUUS
STATE OF CAUP'ORNIA l
) ss.
COUNTY OF ORANGE )
ON THIS 2nd day of Octo·
ber, 1111, bfofore me, a Notary
Public In and for said county
and atate, residing therin.
duly commissioned and sworn.
penonally a;>pear'H Patrlda
Grecorlus known to me to be
the perwon Whole name is
aublcrlbed <to the wtttUn In·
atrument, and acknowledpd
to me that ahe uecuted the
.. me.
WITNESS rQy hand and
ottleal 1Hl
EDWARD I. LUIOK
JlfotaJ7 Publk la and fo
.. ld CountJ and .....
MJ c-n&.lor ....... J.I..
PubUIII: Oc!t. 5...11. U. a 1•
·lntbell ..................
application for the Nltram Oral-
lop Trophy. I may a dd more-
much more--later.
Ten fortunat~
families
will be living in these PACESETTER HOMES
· by the Holidays •..
I
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* U there wu DO United Fund
there would be 33 -..rate eoltc·
Jtatioaa. Prlntlftl and brodlures
are a,.....w, In moM~ •
small 8011Cltatlon t.WU from 30
to 40 ,., C'ftt ot tM tueal raa.ct.
WHb •IJ ...e ..Udtatlon for 23
clltr.reftt Q'llftd-. only 5 per
«-W~t ol 1M fUndi raa.d ta UNd :!, prtndnc, ,....,. and the
1Na ol a P8Jt·tlme ~ary. nu. Jftr dMN ere 1300 ol ,our
,...... .............. Who will
10 out to tell 1M Unlr..t Pund
etory to your OIJIIUftunlty. 'l'tley
are wtiUnc and .. .., and de·
voted to a caue they beJieft ln.
Tbe 33 apndee lndude youth
pnwrama, dlarttaba., health and
welt.,.. ...,...-.u-. Y«N -)'
.. wtoaU31or.._ttwone
JOU are maet l'*reetecl ln. Our Dldl.....,.. • ean.a•an a.ar.
-thll ,..... and heciiLttvr,e
Ia tiM pJ'81dent. "le pneroua.
Y•r aid cannot be ,......Nd In ............ ,.. .. ,.. ...........
Ia dae lplltt ol helpln1 JOUr tel·
low .... "
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I
• ... IISSIIU, ... as= Garde, D W. Bay Aw .• llalboa,
"pcll'ted a firecracker set oU on
'Ida ~Mack pordt • . •
tralflc lawa on Leeward Jld .•
north ot Tradewlnda Rd ... upper
bay, until the atreet waa accept·
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FOR ALL OF
YOUR INSURANCE NEEDS
Sadleir Insurance Co.
• lohn E. Sadlelr
·3333 E. Oout Hwy. OR 3·31m0
CGroaa del Mar I
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YM Concert
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MC!Ident at leeond
Ave. and A..-.da Ave., Corona
del Mar. lnvolwd motorillta liar·
ry M. Welsh. Dn Waterfront
Dr., Corona del Mar, and VIr·
1lnla 1. Forbetl, 1845 Sabrina
Ter .• Irvine Terrace •.. Larry E.
Babor, 22, ol .r7 W. Coeat Hwy.,
Newport Beach, waa booked on a
warrant char1lne petty ttteft at
the Balboa Bay Club lut April.
• TVUDAY, I&PI' 11
· Leland D. Pratt, 120 Sapphire
Ave., Balboa Island, reported a
113.') burg ary or his earaae. ln·
cludlna a portable typewriter,
transl.stor radio and electric
sander ... A burtlar broke Into
a model home at 1910 Commo·
dore Rd., Baycrest. to steal two
IS Announced pl,1ures of Engll$h country land·
scapes, a •plastic baa of throw
plllowa and two reramlc fig·
The Oran1e Coast YMCA la urlncs valued at $50. property of
worklne on detalla for a Y.K.C.A. rvan G. Wells and Sons Inc ..
aprlne musical concert to be 1618 Tradewlnds Lane, Baycrest
conducted by 'the world famous ... A t raffic accident In front of
dia:ector·conductor, David Ro.e, 422 Larkspur Ave., Corona del
accordlne to eeneral secretary Mar, Involved A. H. Wad11worth
~ree McKinney. of that address and Bessie Oys·
Chairmen for the planning are ter. 310 1-'ernlea( Ave., Corona
Roy Ward, YMCA board of dl· del M.tr . . . . ~otorlsts Ronald
re.:tors president. and Roy Bar· Wt>lls, 42. 2312 Santa Ana Ave.,
tholornew, vlce·pr-esldent of the-Costa :\1esa. and Arthur L.
YMCA b«Mard, and, brother·ln·law Hawkins, 47, Los Alamitos. were
of Mr. ~. · In a tratrlc accident near New ·
A two·evt>nl ng even t ,111 port Blvd. and 30th St.. Newport
planned. poalbly at Orange hit and run car damaged the
Cout Colle1e. and will be the car of Diana R. Ekins. 128'i
result of tt\e cooperation a nd as· 40th Sr.. West Newport, In a
alstance ol all tbe area service I parking Jot at 4000 W. Coast
cluba and organlzatlDns. Hwy .. Newport Beac·h.
Beach ... Mrs. ~adellne Wa ke·
UQAL •OTICE field 517 Begonia Ave .. Corona
N011CE TO CREDITORS dt'l Mar, r«•ported the theft of
No. A · 39027 cooking appllancell valued at S5
ESTATE OF EDGAR A. PAT· from 517'2 Begonia Ave .... A
TERSON, a.k.a. E. A. PAT·
TERSON, DECEASED
K011CE .IS HEREBY GIVEN
to ttte creditors of and all per·
aons havtne <-Jahns a1alnat
the aald decedent ot said
esta~ to tile them with the
neceuary vouchers in the of·
flee of the Cle-rk of the su.
pertor Court of the State ol
C&llfomla. ln and for the
County ol Oranp. or to pre·
aent tbe •me. with the nee·
MMf7 YOUdwn, to tile under·
alped at hla or her paaee ol ..... , ........ ,:
c/O a.Jpllll. ..... Jr.
..... ODMI .... way
P. 0 . lox 1!1
Corona del Mar, Calltomia
wtthln six months after the
ftnt publication ol thla notice.
Dated SeptemMr • 1181
WILBUR S. VAUGHAN.
Exealtor of ~be !!Rate
ol aaid decedent.
Pub 11th: Sept. 28, 0«. s. 12. 19
e WEDIIEIDAY, SEn. JG
Douglas C. Porteous. 220 Kings
Pl.. Cli ff Haven. repon ed the
bu-rtlary of a $27.50 Army Issue
offlrer's dres~~ hat . . . VIrginia
Grel!ICh. Santa Ana. romplalned
that a burglar entered her beau·
ty shop at 2604 Avon St .. Newport
Beach. rifled a cash drawer but
OQChlng waa taken .. : Newport
officers ualated In the a~ In eo.ta Mesa ol WHale A. Grimes.
28, o1 ns Goldenroc:t Ave., eo.
rona del Mar. on C'haiJes of pa.
_.... ol nai'Cl0tie8. fOI'pd pre ..,..,...., atart~oa aad,......
.._ ol a ~ outfit ... A
PI ate.riq ..... WIU at«*n
from a 17·foot lnbaaJ'd boat at
320 W. Cout Hwy., Newport
Beec..il, beJonctne to John R
Dickey, 3013 Royal Palm Dr ..
eo.ta Mesa . . . A monkey was
quarantined alter blt1ne Its
owner, Vlre11 Allen. 507 Oran1e
Ave., Newport Helehts ... C. B.
The business that builds bettBr communities!
Aa u. utloa'l lupltiCMII"Ce ol'-...... !Mund ....... ud
Lou .A.alocllltl•• a. oan plar a I•-,. .. n;lii•Ual ~ .................. ,. ......... )'CMII'...., ... Ia
llddltlaatl• 'rlllll"lrlnlawflr,. ........ ,...._...
bonll111•s••• .............. ~ ..... attrabettlr
..................... ., ....... wttla ...... ,
• IWU81DAY. Dft. 11 ed by the d ty on Sept. 25, after
A ~.S» red ,..._ eover was a public worka i:lepartment olfl·
atolen f~ a Upt fJxture at· clal dealred to alcn a complaint
tKhed outside the aouttlweat acalnst a eo.ta Mesa truck
corner ot me Balboa fire 8taUon, driver after he drove acroM a
110 E. Balboa llvd., BalboA . . . curb and aidewaJk ... Jamea 1D.
A ._ wu quarantlned at ~ Ha.al&ell. 2018 Tahuna Te_r., lr·
layside Dr., Corona del Mar, vine Terrace, repon~ the burl·
<after blttne Wllllaln McDowell, larv of a necklace and bracelet
4. ol 432 An,eJita Dr., Irvine Ter· valued at SM5 · . ·
race . . . A 1••• =4 ...... ,_,
lin. DMI II. •••-Ill -.... .. ll& ._ ...... _. ............... U.INat .......... ..
__..._ .. -...... a.,taa ....... 1 .... ..... IIUI .._ .... ._ ...... a-. ................ J-
= e .. -. ,.. at ....._ -. a. c...ta.~r... Jl. _. • v.
, , • I tM ._. .,.,_ .. Llde ..... LIM w., ._
tMk ....--..._...,left ctr ;&4 wttll ~ Ia .. .. .. -..... ~ ... Lide·-7 • • a .. lctalalleld. lit wta...t -•• uat&r"a ...._ ... lttkAft.c.-dal • -· ........... *aft .. • .. ... , .......... . .. trrd ._ ...., wldda .._ Robert A. Hawley, 13, or 2401
.. ... ..._ ........_ to Clay St., Newpo" -Hellf\ts, said
Wldla he wu struck by a Newport
,.... • laMe • • • Beach man on the s ide ot hla
Ju.dlth B. Broersma, 18, of 104 face after he threw a papttr on
E. Bay Ave., Balboe, was charged a lawn at Rutland Rd. a-~d
with hltch ·hlklne at Balboa Westcllrf Dr., Westclltf, and the
Coves ... A car driven by Ron· Newport man aave him a lecture I
a id W. Levitt, 171 1 Ocean Blvd.. on the city 11\ter Jaw ... Mark
Balb«Ma, turned over Into a ditch K. Ford. 46. of 304 32nd St.,
on Ne~j)Ot"t Blvd. near the Hoag Newport Beaotl, was cha rge-d 1
Memorial a('(>ess road . . . A with Intoxication In public In
167.50 car radio was stolen rrom the 2900 block of Newport Blvd., •
a car parked at VIa San Remo Newport Beach . . . Vandals
a nd VIa Udo Soud, Lido Isle. threw a beer can and cau~d 110 I
belonJlng to Harriet M. Perry. I damagt> to a window In thc-
203 Via Rt>mo ... Carl C. James, I homt> or A. G. CooM. 225 VIa
36, of 1817 W. Balboa Blvd., New.
1
Koron, Lido Isle . . . I
port Beach. was charged with
Intoxication in public at McFad· e SATUilDAT. S&n. D I
COOL ME. MA.DAM
Old~ oca bdd curaliYe poMn-or 10 folks
belewd. Their wrinkJed bands laid on fcvcrilh brows
were tbouabt to cool the rever. Now, in this aolden
era ol modem medici.-, we haYe more rd.iablc
mdhods o1 reducina temperatura. But. remanbef, a
temperature is onJy a sympcom . . . not an illneu in
illdt. Fewn baYe many caUJeS ••• some minor ...
some ICrious. So, be sensible. Wbea you or a member
or your family is ill, let your doctor do the diaanosina
8Dd preacribiaa. Then, if medication is niDcessary, •
let Ul fill his pracripcion prompdy and accurately.
Chr_i~tensen Phcrmacy
Jal L COAST Inn' .. OOitOIIA DEL NA.
oaaou J·IIIO
den Pl. and 21st St., Newport Richard Roberts. 227 20th St .. l Beach. Ne wport Beac·h. romplalnt>d that ----:----------------------
8 burglar broke In to take S36 WAI 'JAH CLARK~S • RIDAT. SEn. 22 from a mf'Lal ca sh box and ~ Iii Ja~s R. Comstock. 31. of ahour Sl aft~>r pryi ng open a
31Jl, Apolena Ave., Balboa ls·, sort drink machine outsldt> ... 1 Ame~~~.:·~~Nion
land, was charged with lntoxica· A S35 b1cyd,. was s tolen from Round& da Clock Hawaiian Fashion
lion In public at 2Z10 W/Oc-ean Craig 8al'('US, ~38 Catalina Or ..
1
0... ha. £ & ....
Front. Newport Beach ... Otri · Newport Heights ... Otncers • ~ AYL Ul.aOA IILAJIJ)
cers said they rould not enforce I (Continued on page 81 011 l-a.l
l'VHAT fl'JU
HER LIFE BE LIKE
lA ~· THE
AU-ELECTRIC
FUTURE?
Before her lOth birthday, sbe11 probably have her clothes dry-clea~ dectrically rigbl in bcr c~
push a buttoo aad sec a complete meal arrive automatically a& the table. By lhe time abe's married,
aa eJectro.mapccic boule~ will awakea bcr, prepart the toast and colee, open tbc &araat door
and warm up tbe car. ADd evea more wonderf\&1 lhinp are on the way.
Scl1rea II av 1111 .... _.ces of tledrldtJ
Americaa iDdUIU)' noaa ·-....... future is aD~. Tbat is wby today, IDOI'C tbaa ewr ....._,
, practically an ........ o1 ...._.., .. cleenneJin1 tremeDdous elorta aowant ladilta .. ...,. •
produce, cleliwr ud • lilt' h'Q.
Tbe electric i.udulta), of ..... cxe«k 1 I to IMd ill dbl raeardL ADd lop:ally 10. Ellcaidl) II a.
beliNII We baw ......., JN Iliad It rro. a wide ftridy ofiOUI'Cel.
I
HOG E. COAST IIWT. CO!IC.A DEL MAll
oaa.-.
(acrou from tht' CallfomJa Bank)
=
FREE DEUVERY SERVICE-· PHONE IN ORDERS
FROM lOcOO to 1:00 DEIJVERED BY 3:00
IEIT I IB.IUTESSEI
RUSS and OTHIE Are Back Together Again
(formerly in Stahr's Market, C. M.)
Originators of Thoee Famous
LOIJJPOP and LONDON BROD. STEAKS
A U•hl• IN Fali•••
DtlicaleSSM I leal Sllo~t
Swift's Premium Tender Fed Beef Exclusively
AGED 60 to 90 DAYS
PRODUCE
THE FINEST IN FRUIT and PRODUCE-
DEIJVERED TO US DAILY BY LINDY ARMS
WilE I lEER
RARE WINES and BEERS. BOTH DOMESnC
AND IMPORT FOR YOUR DINING P~URE
WE ARE OPEN DURING THE WINTER
FROM 8:30 TO 8:00 DAILY
•
Members of co-operatt" groap
MrriDg OYer 2000 IDCII'bta Ia
CcaJlfonala. Caaapan our "'""J·
day low abe1f prices OD lfatioD·
ally aclftl"ti.Md bnmd.L
l1kh'a!'arty SuPJII••
G35:9 1. Cuat lirlnray '
l . 0. !oat36
Cmu ~tl l(u Cahfm1ia
H00-00-0
Hallowt-<'n ill P,<'lling rec.H1}'
to haunt us .... Time to plan
for parties, entertainment for
spooks young and old ....
adult masks •.• make-up
wigs •.. costume reataa ... llil
decora tloba ••. 9CIIJI
apooky paper goods.
Hobie's Party Supplies
Hobie and Marge Loud
3539 E. Coast Bwy .. Coroaa del Mcn OIUole 3·2113
:"J('xt door to Jewell Welty Florist
Evening
Appointments
FOR
HAIR STYLING
SETTING
PERMANENTS
Call MARIO
OR3-88SO
Ford Beauty Salon
251S £. Cocut llwy. Coroaa del Mcn
'
WALTAH CLARKE'S
IIAWAIIAif 1110 ..
Amettea'• &.a,...c Selection Rounda da Cloek liaweuan Fashion
O...la.&aw&
-ILUIIb AYL aAUOA IILAJfD 011 ..-
....
SENIORS ARE MONORED
FOR HIGH MERIT TESTS
101' 11rr IY C:U
......... ~11)<. 12,.,-.... .
nolla ... Cilia ........ .... .., ............. -.~
Eleven w nlon at Rewpart
Harbo1 Hllh Sc."hool have been
honort"d for their blfb perform·
ance on the national · merit
achoJarahlp quaJUylng te-t ctven
tut aprtng. Each student who
11 t'ndoned by tUa school re·
celvea a formal lt>tter ot com·
menttatlon signed by his prtn.
clpa1 and the president ot the
National Me rit Scholarship Corp.
n.e t"'OIUMnded etudenta are:
LouiN heney. Pet•r P'latwrty,
8111 ~. Alan &NUft, O.lla·
leen a.o..r, Alan Mai'C'hancl.
Diane Pqet. Andrew S..l, Doul
Smith. 8llerry Tladall and Roy W~.
f« u.tment ot tnjuriee ... re-
cetwd -.n htt by a C!U driven
., ~....... Dwyer, 23. ot um
TeNetta Lane, JJarbor Rlpla,_
"' lntiM .Ave. •'"' W..tcllft Df .. W'llrl Mrlo et 1:11 pa ~.
!Yule Lighting
I Plan Offered
1 Colorful "Little Folk" Chriat·
mas ~n.-s from the 500 block
on Poppy A\'e~ will spread along
Coa«t Hwy. this Christmas If
, tans of the Corona del Mar
Chamber of Commerce work out.
Wilbur Tool. 503 Poppy Ave.,
fa ther or thl' Poppy Ave. decora·
t ion idt>a. hm~ agreed to prepare
d ispla y Cor merchants. a~rd·
lng to a IN tl'r h<.'!ng Sl'nt out by
th(' t'hambcor of CommNcc. Mr.
Tool ,,, prt>!-cn; h3i'\ severa l un·
tit'~ cons! rul'l ion for lea..<;<' or sa I e.
Home Sales
N~~ ~~ students
thfOUitiOUt the Unltecl Stat• are
belq awarded Jette s ot com·
JMndatlon. They r'l.ak Jullt be·
low the eeml·f:::JUa group ..
The aeml·flnallats are com·
posed of the hlgheet scoring
stu dents In •ach statt' and In
U.S. Terrltorln. Some 10.000
seml-flnallsts wtl( tAke a aerond
examination In l)@cember to
establish furtht>r their elieJblllty
to receive merit scholarships.
JODfT LUIICII&OII DAT
The Auoclatlon of Universal·
i»t Women, C08ta Mesa, will host
the AJIIan~ of Unitarian Women
of Orange County today, Oct. L2.
with a lunchron at the Uni·
\'ersallst Church at l2:30 p.m.
LEGAL IIO'nCE
NOTICE
!';OTlCE is hE.'reby glvE.'n that I
The Pactflc Teleo,;honE.' and TeiE.'·
gr.tph Com1)an)l. a corporation.
N S II nas er&1ed a monurpent, namely ear e 0 ut I a signboard. on the east !thOr(.' of Newport Bay at a point two
H• me !l,•l<>s from a mong South 121 feE.'t south or the norrh line r •. ,~t rP"ir!ronts who had been r of the City of Newport Bench
rf'ntln){ h.l\'<' brought Marina j rorty <40) foot wide easem('nt.
:'horf'~·Dana Point close to a said easement being de!'<'ribed
M•llout. It w.t~ r<'p0:1Nl thls we<>k 1 as Parc('l "F" in document re·
by Jc·an l!.trdin_g of Walker It C'Ordl'd in Book 919 at Pagl' 164
Lo>r . sate ng<>nt. Tht' award· or Offi c•al Reecrds in Jhe Or!tC<'
winnin~ rlf'\'<'lopm<'nt of varit>d of tile Co unty Rerorder of Orange
2-bedroom. 2-hath plans has now · County, California, said point
pa1''1f'd thC' Sl.500,()()() ma rk. b<'tng westerly one hundrt'd
J
ENGAGED-Mr. and Mrs. By·
ron l. Neoly have announced
the engagement of their
daughter. Susan Kay. to Peul
Coats Lorentzen, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Paul W. Lorentzen of
I 521 Doris Lane. Harbo r High-
lends, and former Newport
Herbor. grid ster. He is e
g reduate of San J ose State
C olleg e end a ttended Orenge
C oast a'ld o~cidental College.
Susan K3y, a Ne wport Harbor
High g r a d u a I e , allended
O r.1ng! Coast College lost
year. Vledding plans. are set
for ea •y December, when Paul
i\ expected to return f·oM a
tour 9f d uty ~t F,9rt O rd. The
Neole'y's l:ve et 273 Evening
Canyon Rd ., Sho•e C li ffs.
(Maggie Price ·photo)
ThP 9(). hom<' comm unity is t hlrty-two 1 132 1 feet. more or
locatt>d IM'low Laguna and close less. from the W('Sterly ltne of
to thE.' Santa An.l Fre(•war. on B.tysidl' Drive. Corona dPI Ma:.
tPrrain overlooking the siw· of as said dri\'E.' now exists. and has
thf' forthromin2 2.000-boat Dana er('s-ted a monument. nam('l) a
Potnt ~Iarina. Mrs. Harding said ignboard. on the west shore of
that homes may be purchased N<.>wport Bay at a point three
wirh down payments as small as and on<'·halt t3'2 1 fN~t south or
$j()(), List price is from. $17.700. the north line of .. ~ .. St reet. as
with bonus dlsrounts scaled to satd street now Pxist s. h lld
slu-of down paymE.'nt. point being castl'rly forty-two
340 Homes in
New Proiect
John Klug. Ronald Diggins
a nd Rtchard Beamish. nil of
~ewpQrt Beach. are a11nounclng
a $7 million. 340-home de\'elop·
ment on 125 aC'res of historir
H. H. Cotton r:m<-h on the blurt~
ov<>rlooking San Cl€'mentP.
Following the lt'rr.tr ing tN·h ·
nlquf' in thP Corona de l M.1r
arf'a, thl' de\·elopers art' grad1ng
t hC' sit«' to tnk<' full advanta~c
of thl' cool"lline and to gl\'e
PVC'ry dwell ing an ()('Can viPw In
this PaC'cS<'lter Homes project.
The r<>sidt>ne'es will rangE.' In
prlf'e from $20,750 to $28.450.
LEGAL lfO'nCE
CERTIFICATE OF Bl'SINESS
Fictitious Firm !';arne
TH E U~DERSIC~~D does
hereby.<'ertify that she Is c•on·
d urting a Gilt Shop business
at 233 Marine. Ba lboa Island,
undt>r th(> flt'titlous firm name
or The Carriage Trade and
that said fmn is romposed of
th€' followin ~ person whose
name in full and pia~ of
residence are as follows, to·
wit:
M~. Mary A. Mc::\flllan. 301
Abalone, Balboa Island, Cali-
fornia.
WI~ESS mv hand this 21st
flay o f September. 1001.
~1RS. M..\R\' A. !\k~11LLAN
STATE OF CALIFOR~IA.I
) ss.
COt;:'\n · OF ORANGE l
0 :'\ TliiS 21st day of Sep-
t«>m lx>r. 100 I. tx-rore mP. a No-
tary Puhltc in and for said
rounty and stat(', residing
thNt'in. duJy rommissioned
and sworn. personally ap·
peared ~1rs. Mary A. McMII ·
Jan. known to me to be the
pNson who'le name is sub·
S<'ribed to the within instru·
mcnt. and a <'knowledged to
me that she executed the
~a m e.
WITNESS my hand
an r1 offici a I sea I.
~1ARY A. HAAPA,
Notary Public in and
for said County and
State.
~Y Commission ex·
pires Nov. 30, 1963.
1421 feet. more or I(' , from t h€'
P:l t line of Ba lboa Boult•\'ard.
I Newpon Beach. as sa id boulf'·
vard now exists. Said two mon·
uments, nam('ly signboards, art' I in plain view and bear thl'
lettering ''CABLE CR03SINC -
THE PACIFIC TEL. ' TEL. CO."
That these said signboards m.1rk
thE.' termini of a CE'rtJ.in s ubaque·
cus telephone and telegrdph l'ablc
approximately seventeen hun·
Mrs. Lionel Ogdl'n and :\1iss
Lucy Cotton of the orlginaJ .la nd·
owner family of the H. H. Cotton
estatPS were pre~nt for t h('
groundbreaklng ceremonies.
dred and flf'IY·fiVe (17551 feet New o·.rector In leneth to be laid acrou the
bottom of Newport Bay betw~n ~
the above-described •;oints on N d
the east and west shores In a ame
rourst> g<'nera lly des.:rlbcd as I A nPw din>ct.?r or nursing ser·
follows: vice Jnnf'tte Krust of San An·
Beginning at thf' abo'~; toni~. Texas. nssum~>d h~r dutl~
dC'scrtb('d pomt on the e..t , I ~Jonda}' at Hoag Hospital. """l
shore of Newport Bay: the?~~ I ShP r('places ~11AA !\ta rlan-1
we terly in a s tratght 11 Pontne\· a re<T1stered nurse who
parall<'l with and one and on('-was apPointed. to th" job 'on a
half 'I' J I feet south of the north temporary basis about two year!'
line of the City of Nt'wport ago. Sht' had worked at Hoag
B.?ach forty 1401 foot wide ease· s inre graduation from Callror'lia
ment. a distan~.-of one hundred Lutheran Hospital, Los Angeles. ninc.-ty-flve ( 1951 fN!t to a point, in 1952.
said point hereinafter referred to 1'h«> hospital bos.rd reportedly
as Point "A", thence rontlnuing had asked for her resignation be·
westerly along the same line a ca u!K' she did not 'havt' tht' nee·
distance of one hundred and fi ve essary traln!ng. Her last day
< 1051 feet to a point; thenre working In the hospital was last soul1herly a distance of twenty· Friday
eight (281 fe~ to a point: thence Nu~s in the hospital last
In a curve <.'Oncave to th(' east ,....k went hatless In protest to
a distance of eighty <801 f~; tht' dismissal.
thence southerly In a stratght -------
line to a point. hereinafte r re· .......... •• 1 , ......... ferred to as Point "B" a distance .,. ,....
of thlrty·three (33) fE.'et ; said S .... ..__I • 11
point "8" being south 41 " 34'11 .. -·· M
53· west one hundred and fifty· . Ncwmesa Bar-racU No. 1249,
CUSTOM
FLUSH MOUNTED
CURTAIN SCREENS
fllot d J. £ce
SANTA AHA
22M 10. MAIN IT.
"""~· 5-2719 IN.at 0... te Celli • ._.,
How ea•y •••
how mu~h faa
h i• f;;. you wheu .. H•··~
Plana-a-Pwty
for
llalloweea
........ .,.. ..... ...
into Your
Fall Clothes
SPECIAL
1 Day Cleaning ...
2 Day Lcnmdry
Jfo E.tJa a._,.
VALET II EI.JEIS
Minor Repairs F~
Jut Call oa 5-0110 or Drop 111
at 1137 £. COAST BIWAT ..
coaOJfA DEL JIAJI
COIOIA ·DEL Ill PHAIIACY
"'Th• Preacrlptloa Plwuwy"'
3127 E. Coast Hvly. -near Jasmine
Corona del Mar
0..... 1·1111 on:ll fiUIIiGI -riiAo ... P.JI.
P.S. We h.ve the new "mRNA 27" by R..to.t
1011 '' ~~
HJBW
OCT. g~
six ( 1561 feet from said point Veterans of World War I, will
"A"; t»n south 41" 34' 53" west hold a potluck dlnner Tue!tday, --;;::====::=====::=======;::===::;-two hundred and forty-two 12q1 Oct. 17, startlng at 6 p.m. In
feet; 'thence soutl\ 86" 47' 38• Costa Mesa Lt'glon Hall.
Publish: Sept. 28,
Oct. 5. 12, 19, 1963.
In tht' Ne\Yport Harbor EnsJgn
~ample~~
Shack·
DESIGNER
DJif"JJSE$
153 E. 17•h St.
COSTA MESA
MI 6-6300
west four hundred and nlnt'tY RJie Eldrtqe, put commander
(490) feet; thence In a curvt' I of the Department ot California,
concave to the southt>ut a dl!l· will be present to answer QU8·
tance of t>lfhty feet; thence tions on matters affecting World
westerly In a atralcht line a War 1 veterans and their faml·
distance of forty C40) feet <tO 1he ....
U.S. Bulkht>ad Une on the west Barrack.!l 1349 Is now ronduct·
shore of Newport Bay. said lng a membership drive. Mt>m·
stralfht lint' beln1 parallel with be,...hlp Is open to per.ons who
and distant aoutherty ont' and !lt'rved In tht' a.rmed forces ot
one-hall (1%) feet from the the United States beot~n April
north line of "N" Street as said 6, 1917, and Nov. 11. 191~ In·
lltreet now exlsu. formation may be obtained by a
This notice Is published for call to Midway 6-11.28 or by a
the purpose of Informing all card or lettt'r to the commander
navt1atora. mariners and all ..,er· at Box 2012. Newport .. dl. aons~l~t~he~u~emen· ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ tloned watt'rw of the dncrlptlon
and purpose of th' monuments
aloresald, and of the 1eneral
rourse and ~rmlnl of said sub·
marine c.able.
THE PACIFIC TELEPHONE
AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY
By:
P.'M. SmHh
Division ConllltructJon and
Engineering Superintendent
.,, •• hn to nr-
ID hablon" 4 CONSECUTIVE TUESOA Y WORNIN6S
Oct. It _. 31, New. 7 tiDIL14 • MO • 11130
'tt PRIZES &ALORE EVERY WEEK
tl WIN A 1961 &AFFEIS & SA ITLER RANGE
1r DOZENS OF NEW RECIPE IDEAS
... ,_ n trai ·• ...
I
.
~
/
I
JUST ADD WATER.
IICf I am products ore
scie"tificolly pre-mi•ed for
belt r..,ltal Yow choice of
li• handy mixea:
CONCIIft CONCMTI ,.TiftOf•J•_ ...
fllanM 111X
DTUIOit ITUCCO PUITD PATCH Alf'HALT
so q,. Bag-n r .....
~~--·-~ OONC .. n.
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•• ..,.,.,., ..... y .. , .. ,_ .. , ...... ... _ .. ,.,.
............. red
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I
CROWN HARDWARE
INTRODUCI·NG
WE HAVE A FEW
WITCI IIICELETI
at a reduced price
in yellow gold tilled
Will ICE CILIDIEID, ..... ,
liD &. c..t llwy. C.... cle1 .._
Kaknh WHEAT GERM OD.
... dell ..t1INl ........ tale .....UUty"' .. ._. •£• -=-P'•x.
Including Alpha, beta and aamma tocopherols. linoleic a nd
linolen ic vltapna. 0.. •••' 11.tal ...... U. oU ef 5 U... ot
f~h whole wheat. I & bltt1e ... .J.IS1 11 -. (hall ... t) 4.75 m.-..-ra
SP&CIJU.JI'n Ia VITAIIIIII ...S •A'I'VaAL CIOUIETIC3
OPEN 9:30 TO 5:30 MOl'fDAY THRU SATURDAY
1&51 &. c..t INy. c.... ... ·-0&..1·507'7 ....... Ia... ..... .. ..,....,
Just Received • ·• ~
NEW 'IIIIPMENf OF LAMP SHADEl
For..W.Laapa
boaduii'Lampa
large lanrpa
a .,...hM ol milk P-lampa
WE HAVE A WIDE SELECTION
OF THE FINEST UNENS .....
:au
W'ftCA---W II
·-·--c -
TOW&U ......
Br~s VMWv Store
-& Ol..e..... ..;i.-~)1., -.. _
'TROTH IS REVEALED-Col. end Mrs. Robert Millon Haynes of
Newport Shores hove ennounced the engagement of Mrs.
Haynes· dc!!ughter. Cc!!rolyn Groy. to Gene Willson Ross Jr. \O n
of Mr. end Mrs. G ene W illson Ross Sr., formerly of W estwood
Hills ond now of Lido Isle. The bride·elect attended high
school in Pcscdenc end wcs graduoted from UCLJ\. where ~he
wcs " member of the Delta Gomc Sorcr't 1 ond Pi lcmbdc!! Theta,
en education honorory. She is now tecchi,g i"' Newport Beech.
Mr. Ross is " graduate of Occidentol College, memoer of Phi
Gemme!! Delta froternity. end is now ossociated with Mirne soto
Mining end Manufacturing Co, in Southern Cclifcrnic!l. The
weddi.,q will be held Dec. 16 ol St. Andrew s Presbyte rian
Ch~.·-:'.
Newport Assistance League
Members Aid National Plans
..Newport 8 ea c h. A.laiatanc:e
Leaaue members are maklna
plana to participate In t he Na·
tJonaJ Auist.-nce League Con·
ventJon to be held 0 t . 24 and
25 in Santa Monica.
conventJon : Mrs. Robert Crowner.
Mrs. Wllfred A. Berl.s, Mrs. T.
William Holder. Mrs. Lawrence
Brown. Mrs. Paul M. Rogers. Mrs.
John K. Ha~l and Mrs. Edward
Pellegrin .
INQUDIEB'S
CLAS8E8
Su ndays 4 to 5 p.m.
now thru Dec. 17
ST. NlCIIA&L & AU. AJIG&LI
EPIScoPAL JIJUJOII
~ & N wwnte
CoroM .....
oaM~~ea..-
M.nl. Marshall Niedecker. re·
gional council rep~esentatlvt', Is
Mrvina on the convention com·
mittee. Mrs. Richard S. Castle
1..1 uaistin1 wlth pr .Ja ratlons for
the meetina.
CHURCH DIRECTORY
Votlna delegares from Newport
Beach will be Mrs. John R4>t'd
and Mrs. Edward Chapman Ill.
!'.Irs. Robert A. Ramsay will S('~'P
as alternate M leaate.
Mrs. Hay Lanaenhelm. c·halr·
man of the Nt'wport chaptf'r'!>
Thrift Shop. will modNatt> the
seminar titled. "The Art of RP·
storatlon." Urs. :"Jt>lson :-Jeke
will serve on this pant>l.
Mrs. John T. Boyd Jr .. presidf'nt
of the local Assistance LeaguP,
has named the following to rt-p·
resent the chapter at seminar
m~tings on the first d.ay of thv
Drive Is On
The an nual • Horae<' En'>lgn
PTA membersW'ip drlvP i under
r1111t Baptist Church
of Costa Mesa
(lladepeDdeat aible aapu.t)
Santa An.t & :Magnolia Sts.
Dr. P. G ~t'umann. pastor
St,;~DAY SERVICES
9: 13 a m Sunday School
11 : am. MorninJ Worship
6:00pm. TraJn.ng Unions
i :OO p.m. Even Ina. Wo,...h.Jp
WED:-JESDAY
i :20 p.m. Bible Study
8:f{l p.m. Praye-r Met.>tlng
way with prizes b('ing offPrt>d to ,--------------.
the room with thf> largest par·
<'nl membership perc('ntage. The
campaign will end 0<-t. 16 .
Some of the proj(.'('t<~ of the
Ensign PTA Include aid for eye·
glasses. dental care. Junc.h<'S and
(')ot hlng. according to Mrs. James
Waydellch. membership chair·
man.
JfEW TAJUf SBOP OPElfSI
LEE IDIG ·urrs .. (former In·
structoa at OrangE' Coast Collegt>'
340 Poinsen!a Ave .. c rear or 3i01
Coast Hwy. I Corona del )1ar. Cal.
1:-lSTRl:CTIONS: Garments guar·
anteed to fit If our instructions
are follow~. Yarns: Dom~tk I.
lm;><>rts. Lay·a\\'aY·plan. On~i·
nal [X><;agn:-:: \\'t> will (.'XN'lltt'
ST. JAMES
EPISCOPAL CHURCH
3209 Via Lido, Newport Beach
ORiole 5·0210
The Rev. John H. P.-rke, Rector
SUNDAY SERVICES
8:~Holy Communion
9:lS-Famlly Service and
Sunday School
11 :~.Momlne Prayer and
Sermon
Nursery and small child care
provided
m URSDAY
10:3G-Holy Communion and
Healing Service
CORONA DEL MAll
COMMUNITY
CHURCH
COJfG8EGATIOJfAL
611 Heliotrope Avenue
Corona del Mar, Calif.
MOR:-liNG WORSHIP
9:30 and 11 A.M.
Church School classes 9:30 a.m .
Nursery for both hours.
Edwin C. Gomke
Minister
FIRST BAPTIST
CHURCH
2-4! 1 East Coa.sr Highway
Corona dd .\!Jr
Dr. Thoma!' J. Wf'l h. Pastor
Sunda\·. 11 :()() a m : :\torn·
mg Ser,·lce .
E\·eninS! ~~·Ice, i .JO
A cordial welcome Is t'X·
tended for all ages 10 attend
Sunda\' School as well as
Sunda)· morning a nd eve-
ning sen·lccs.
A mid w~k servire is ht'ld
every Wednesday at i:30
p.m.
:========::::===:;::============ I \'OUr ldt'a<,. I. Park!n~ 1n Hurl<'.r _ Bt>ll Lot
FIRST CHRISTIAN
CHUBCH
CHURCHES
Conaa Ml Ma CDDD~atloo· SL A D d r e w •. Pnebyteric1a
e1 CllaUICh -· "Ye Shall Be My Chwda. Cliff Haven-John Dean
Witnesses'' will be the sermon will be the speaker 'ai the 11
topic at the layman Sunday ser· a.m. service Sunday in a pro-
vl.ces at 9:30 and 11 a .m . Church gram designed to emphasize t'he
School Is at 9:30 a .m. work of th(' laymen o f tht'
• • • church. Ill!< topic' w11l h<', "You
Pint laptlat Chwc:b of eo.to ' Shall Be ~1 } Witnl'o;l!cs".
Neea 1 Independent Baptist 1 -• • •
"The Blessing of God's House"
wlll be the sermon topic ol Dr. IL J .. es Eplacopal ChwQ.
P. G. Neumann at the 11 a.m. Newport Beach -Holy Comrnu·
_,lee S..day. Sunday ~~ nlon will be observed at 7:30
11 at 9:45 a.m. and 11 a.m. "Your lmaae of
• • God'' will be rhe ~rmon title
UalftnaUat Clnarda. Cos r a of the Re\'. John H. Parke at
Hours 10 A.~l. . o> P _\t.
or P . .\1. by "appo1nrment
ORIOLE J.()S.l I
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE
SERVICES
Franklin 0 . Blxler. Jr. Minister
U 8·4n8 . Parsom•ge LI 8·529-1
__..,--,.,mr• O CBaiST SUNDAY nJIST C11UACII P • 9:4!5 Bible School ~·~~lTdo , 10:4<1 Cburch Service
Newport Beach 5:30 You.na ~pies' Meeting
SUNDAY SCHOOL 6:30 Vesper Service ~ 9:15 a.m. and 11 a .m.
SU:-JDAY SERVICES , WEDNESDAY 9:15 . 11 a .m. 9:30 a.m . Women's Clble Study
WEDNESDAY EVENlNG 1 7:00p.m ......... Prayer Meet1n1
MEETING 8 p.m. I 8:00 p.m ...... -... Choir Practice REAOJNG ROOM-
3315 Vla Lido, Newport Beach Nu~ry and Child Care
Open week days-, Provided
9 a.m. to 5 p.m. ' Wednesdays 9 a .m .. 7:45 p.m. FlrsLOlrlstlan Church
Tuesdays a od Frida~ 796 Victoria at Placentia
9 a.m.. to I p.m. Cotta-Mesa ucon ,.ca...,u ..... !t-11 or w .
SW1Ji TIS!' '
lf..,.....t a..c:Ja lit
c:-delN•
3839 East Cout HlghwaJ
Mesa -"Disarmament is not 8::}0. 9:30 and It a.m .
Optional" will be the sermon I • • •
topic of Dr. Charh.>s Clare Blau.
velt at 10:30 a.m. Sunday. SL IUcbaela aDd All -'-9eU' L'nited Lutheran
• • • I NU.S... Corona d I ~tar -The 9:15 a.m. Chur:h in Am<'nca
Corona tiel .\far ~UlliDAY SCHOOL
LUTHEBAlf CHURCH
OF THE MASTER
Pint laptiat Cbuc:b. Corona Rl'\'. Edward Alltm will conduct SU!'\DAY SERVICE 3545 East Coa•t Highway
d('l .\lctr -"Strong )1an's :-Jee<t ~he sen ir«'-. at . and 10, a.m. 11 a.m. Corona del M.n
of God" will be the S(>rmon topk ::>unday. lluly C.ommumon "'1ll WEDVESDAY EVEXI~G ReY. Dr. Gerald StnckiN
of Dr. ThomaS' J. Welc.-h at 11 be obSN\'t>d ::t ooth S<-rvlces. ar~t~OOM-S p.m. Phone: ORiole 3-5022
a.m. Sunday. Chul'('h School is , • • 3839 East Coast Hl&bway St,;NDAY SCHEDlJLE
lltt 9:30 a.m .. • • Lutberaa ChUICh ol tbe Mast.. Open week days-9:30 A..M.-Tbe Service
. 1 Corona d.-1 Mar -"lindt>rst.tnd -... 10 a.m. 10 4 p.m.-9 :30 A.M.-Sunday School Barbow Clulaticaa Chuzdl. New· ing That Which Is R.ght'' Is t'he ToU are cordia lly InVited to 11 :00 A.M.-The Service
pon Helg'hts -Laymen of rh~ ~Nmon t;:,pic of thr Rl'v. C:<-rald a 11end t he Chu~h Servtca W E L C 0 ME chu~h will conduct the 1~4~ Strkkle~ Interim Pasto~ at the ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~a~n~d~t~o~~~~~h~e~Re~a~d~J~n~~~~~~m.~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ a.m. lWrvke Sunday. High 9:30 and 1 I a .m. S<'f'\'tt'<' Sun·
school youths wllJ meet a t 6:30 • da\·. Sund.n· S<.·hool is 31 9:30
p.m. rtt 2268 Avalon. Costa ;\11'sa.l 8 m · . . . , . .
ChriaUaa Sdeace Church.._ • ' •
Nt'wport Beach. Corona del .\Llr 8a1boa lalcmd lletbodlat Cbwcb I
and Costa Mesa-Sunday's l('s·!-The sen •k•r will b(' eonductt>d
on sermo" Is tilled. "Doctrine of I by laymt'n or tht> .. ~hu~h and
Atonement." NE-wpo rt Beach ser· tht' th<'ml' will bt' \I' Shall Be
vice!! are at 9:15 and 11 a.m. 1 ~Y Witn<'SSPs" at 9:30 a ncJ II
and Corona del .\far and Costa a .m. Sunday. Chur<'h &hool for
Mesa servl<'es are a t 11 a.m. I ~~~ages ~ held ~:30 a .m. _
' r---------------~-----. ll.lll•lzl .... .,., ~i:rrc:Ifm~IA
•••••• .. IG Clllp I Dei.IUIII &aNte~ liDd1D9 The Ora nee Coaft College 1 Used latt' edit1on. complcre
Homecoming 1 a m e w;u be with d1rtlonary. atla and play~ Satu rday. Oct. 21 with I walnut stand
Santa Ana. The Alumni Associ· I THE c··REELEYS... .
atlon Is offering a s~iaJ 50·1 •
cent admission to members. BOOK STORE
Parade •plans .are sU)J In the ..c a. lftll IL
m a k In 1 and prlncesees are c.t. M-. c.w.
.chedul~ to be choeen Oct. 18 between Irvine A Costa Mesa
and 19, attOrdlna to Don Getty. NL a.n.
Alumni Alan. president.
8et~.utltu•
for the fashion-wise woman
with individual good taste
exquisite apparel
JEWELRY COSMETICS
2143 E. Coa!!t Hwy.
rorona del mar
OR 3 ·3i53
COAST 5 UP E·R MARKET
3347 E. COAST HWAY CORONA DEL MAR
We DeliYer-11:00 A.M.· 3 P.M. Open 9 to 6:30 Daily -Sunday· 9 to 6
Groceries Produce
New Crisco CELERY SWAifSOJf
T.V. Dinners
49c llbs. 79c
' •.•..••.. , . ....
2for25c
Plella .... A
29~
10' each ... ... ORE IDA
IIASII SIIOWif ORANGES
31bs..25c Potatoes 1 Oc
TAKES THE WO.BBY OUT OF llfD' COOIJNG
SHORT RIBS c ..
..... uu
GROUND BEEF
'J"
STEAK CENTER CUT· -nc lb.
OSCAR
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You con believe your eyes! Even with limited knowl-
ed,e of real estate values, you can Me that Ma.rina
Shores preeenta a thrilling chance to put your invest·
ment doU.rs to work for you right now!
I
To make thie offer even more attraeUve, we '
will DOUBLE YOUR EQUITY ••• by ••t.ehiar
yoar down payment ••. raielDr ywr equity up
to 13,100 total. Make a dowa payment of t600
--·-
• I
and we will match it with ,1,000 dleeoonL
Make a larrer down payment aDd we will
allow a larrer dieeouDL
Remember ... at Marina Shores you are not juat buy·
inr an unimproved Jot! YOU ARE BUYING A
COMPLETE TOP-QUALITY, TWO-BEDROOM,
TWO-BATH HOME ... ON LAND TIIAT RISES
IN VALUE EVERY DAYf
I
WilT FATTEif TBE LAJIDLOilD? Stop collect-
Ing worthless rent receipts While the other
fellow collects the profits! Own one or more
of ·these homes ... to live In ... to rent ...
to re-sell at a substantial profit!
DRIVE TO MAJUNA SHORES TODA Y1
Tab Ptlci6c Cout Hwy. to Dana Pt.. tum at Street
of the C~ Lantern. Or take Senta Ana Frwy. to
Alt. 101 tumoff, tum ript to St~ of the Crystal
Lut.m. Follow lilftl.
"",. ... IPEIJIAL
IIIIJD.UITI
MilLE
YIU EIIITYI
'11,70
;1. ~ .,.,, ..
BUY NOW
AND IENEFIT!
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DANA
POINT
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.. . • ...... ..__ Cel 01101.1 ..-.
JAMES D. RAY
,
A1ana.t ....,.., In buJidlna
.-nnita were '--cl to 2 devel·
opers durinl the put WMk by
ltle Newport INch Bulldlnl
Dept.
/
............ _
INUd tank. .., E. Cout. s:soo.
• CAIDO 'PC!P'*IIDa
Gecqe Buccola of lJdo lale
took out 12 ,.,mlta for aln1le
family dw.JUnp on Irvine Ave.
and SantJaao Drive In the Bay·
crest atea for a <total ol 1317,000.
Soco lnvntnwnt Co. I90k out 8
permits, totallnl '117,000. lor
alqle fa m II y dwelllnp In
Cameo Hl&'hlanda.
Soeo Jnw..CU~ent. a aln&le fam.
lly, l ·alOr)' dw.JUnp. at 45ft.
4601 and M07 ~. 4107,
473.1 •nd 47(» Cortland. ~~
.117,000.
• t:AIDC) ..,...
C. A. l'etel'80ft, wall, 4645 Or·
rlntton, 1350. ·
A nadve CaJifwalan. Hrr)t
I.Aevy, hu r • ~ e 1 v ~ d apedal
pra1N tor his ~ demon·
oetratlon at the lntematJonal
Trade Fair In Za~b. Yuco·
alavta. Mr. LHvy, a jobber for
K I n 1 ale y Manuf.cturlnl Co .. eo.ta Mesa, owned by ~rt
Coundlman JtenMttt KJncaley,
hu earrted on hb work In apite ~~~~~~~~~~-ol havtn1 la.t both arms In early
c:blldhood. ::::;g;j I .
IIOVIKG ._. DiD
Followln'lpennlta w.re baued:
• COIIOII DD. IIAa
Frank G~n. fence, 511 cama·
tlon. t400: H. Weston, alldJnc
&laaa door, ~ Larkspur, 1300:
Mrs. a. L. Willits. alteradona,
Dl8 &ayah", 8800: Standard Oil eo.. replace 2.000· pllon under·
L1JMIII-IUILDIIIG IIA!EIIW.I
...................... ~.... I La •• .....
Or.co Blocll Co.
·~·~ Mrs. C. W. Elliott. add to wall,
408 De Sola Ter., t.'W).
• IIA808 yqw IIJI.LI
Mrs. N. P. Jones. patio cover,
1032 Goldenrod, 1:500; Hal Vieira,
wall, 1128 Ebbtlde. 1270.
• LIDO ISU I
Rex Reno. alterations,. 141 Via
Havre, $5.000.
• ~A JILAifD a. Morcan Gelbmh, ubestos
aldJnJ, 121 Carol, $1,050.
·~A'
Dr. Sanford Bloom> fe nce, 508
E. C>cean Ft., $35; Newcove, Inc.,
fence, 510 E. Ocean Ft., $35.
• Jf&WICMT
Homer Valentine, waJJ, 300 E.
Cout Hwy., $750; A. V. Jc:qen·
MOVINC??
We fumbh a larce van a nd
2 lut, experienced Insured
movers for only iu.so an
bour up to 30 miles.
AJao COUt·tO·CO&at
and overseas.
'nme atart.l et )'OUr door.
lfo charce for eadmales.
NEWMAN
TRANSFD 6 STORAGE CO.
"Service wttb a Con~~Cience"
Phonn: M1 6 ·2528, Ml 6·7202
Raldence: U 8·6430
124 Broadway, Colta Mesa
sen. remove non-8tructurat wall-----------and deck. 2600-10 W. Coa1.t Hwy., HOME MAINTEN.ANCE
11.000; Gerald . McClaJre. add fal~~~e front, 505 29th St., 1500; W. Carpentry
B, Smltb, alterations, 503 38th Minor llepalrs
St., 1100; Todd JohMOO. found&· No Jobe Too Small!
Uon, 3450 Via Oporto, 1&.490. H 0 ANDERSON • Jf&'WIOIIT B&IGIITI . .
John v-el. extend wall, 215 2881 Pepper Tree Lane -eo.ta Mesa. caut. RIYei'Slde, 11,000; C. W. Thomas, Jamberly 5.8175
1-unlt. 2-atory dwe lling, 437 Tus· u no answer call Ml 6·23'72 tin, 128.000.
• U .... 8A1' AII&A
John Vogel, l ·unlt, 2-story
dw.lllnc. 1906 I..VIne. 131,000;
George Buccola, 12 single fam-
Ily, 1-story dwelllngs. at 1800
and 1806 Irvine, 2001, 2fX17. 2015.
2021, 2007, 2033. ~. 2101 , 2107
and 2115 Santiago, total, $267,·
500.
DO YOU WAHr • tM. e ...... •
............ .., .....,, Or ... '"~ •-•tW.t ..... , Try IMp ......
...... OIWe ~
Remodeling
and Repairing
Any size job. Over 25 years
In t.b ls area. Ray Nlea.en.
u 8·6888
YAJU? MAINTENANCE"
Jfew J.wa I ad C J' .. ,
ftatl8p.C'aw•..,.
Lawa ........ ,., etc.
Phone K I 5-2737
Over $230 Million
in Balanced Power 'homes
' were purchased in 62 days
by Southern California
home buyers! )
During Ju]y apd August, Southern California builders sold 11,537•
BALANCID POWER homes valued at $230 million .
During this recent two-month period most new homes sold were
BALANCKD POWBR homes.
Why the overwhelming preference?
Simply this: BALANCED POWER is the logical, common-sense
approach to modern home design.
(
All BALAMCU POWBR homes are equipped with both gas and
eleetricit,. Each power is assigned to the jobs it does best.
Modem 1M ~ such jobs as cooking, heating, clothes dryi~ng,
and watar belting. Adequate wiring is provided for lightill(,
TV seta, ftiCUam cleaners, and small appliances.
Thla me•• that 11,537 Southern California home buyers who
ahopped far ellliaat living at lower cost found exactly what they
wanted iD NLAMCB fOWU homes.
IOU1'B.aN COVNtiD .AI COMPAMial
-~-·-···
TOP Oi¥6iffiJNITIB
DAlLY ..... .,.~ ..
· JUNE' FARRAR
Employment Agency m !f. !f.wport .. ....._ !fewport
lllci-.TI-4C
CLASSIFIED AD RATES -c..h w1t1. ...-• witWn 10 My.
ITime 2TIIMI ln..
20 ... ot a.. .. --.. ··-·--·--.75
21 ... to 30 wor4t -·-··----1.00
31 words to <40 .... ----·--1.25
E.dl word over 40 words ----.o3
I,P
1.10
2.00 .. 1.11
2.00
2.50
JJ7
FREE MAJCE·lTP CLASS-Taueht -----..,....-------"""'"'!,_.. ______ _
by member of Society of MaJte . -..maw,.
up artists. No obllca tion. Coe· .. vaR.oAL
metlc consu•tanu now being =BALD-:-:-=-w=:-:-:-IN~Or:--g-a_n_a_n_d_PI_a_n_os_
trained. Earn to $45 pt. time, Ulled ebony Lowry Orr a n. $845.
1100 full tlrne. Phone OR 5·1954 Chord Orcan, 1695. Thomas
ICdM) 8)0 to 11:30 a.m. Orran, 1395. Woodworth Pla.no BALDWIN Wo.aw w·•• lr Organ Co~ OR 3·5530. Corona ..-.:=a&;;;.::~:-:.:IU't=:~'=Jal:::::.,=---___,. del Mar, l626 E. Coast Hwy. ' -·
WOJU( WANTED -Top notch PRlVATE pla'no Instruction for
secretary, quick thinker. cap· beginning stud~nts. Mrs. Mi·
ORGA~S It PJ..\..:\OS
able, penonable, a vailable for chel Helmoz. 2!531 Crestview
temporary assignment•. Mrs. Dri v~. Bay Sh~. U 8-8009.
used ebony
Lowry Organ ... .$845
Chord Organ -· $693
T homas Organ .. .$393
Hai'!Uon, Oftjole 5-{)106.
EXPERIENCED. care for one
lady, cook, drive car. Refer·
ences. No smoking or d rinking.
Write P. 0 . Box 72. Tustin.
CAPABLE Jr. Coller e graduate
desires work a t $1.1 5 an hour.
Will do anythlnr Including
malntenance wqrk. Write Box
Zl, c/o Ensign. COM.
UCENSED builder,-brick-;-ron·
crete, patios, fences. Plaster·
ing. ~asonable. Corona del
Mar, OR 3·7662.
WANTED
CASH for your p1ano. KI~7.
WANTED -Apan ment. ground
fioor. One lady -Costa Mesa.
Newport H~ights vlcu(ity pre·
ferred. No smoking or dnnk·
In&. Write P. 0 . Box 72. Tust1 n.
HOUSES FOB RENT
1039 GOLDENROD, C.D.M. 3 bed·
room.. Family room. built-In
kitchen. Carpets. drapes-Year
lease 1325 mo. In Harbor Vi~w
Hills. Call OR 3-9300.
FOR RENT-Nicrly furnished 1
bedroom duplex. large rarage.
621 Carnation. Call at 619 Car·
nation or phone Or. 3·<&16.
---~---Cd){.
API'S. FOB BENT'
FOR RENT-Corey, turnillhed,
low.r aparttn~nt for 1 woman
In "private borne. ~el'4!fK'eS.
Gardt"n. neer OCNn. Oil 5-0190.
AT'TRAcnvE. unfumlsbed, l
bedroom apartment with ga.
rage. Low yearly renta l. 702';.
Iris, Corona d~l Mar. GY 6·5277,
or le\-en lng~l . OR 3-5067.
FUR.~ISH ED 2 bedroom apart·
ment north of highway on
~farguerlte. CD:\f. BE-st nPigh -
borhood. att.ractivt> Jand!K'Ilp·
lng. Garhage dispoul. fire.
pla<'t". Ga~ and wat~r paid.
wlntf:'r or yearly IP&M> 1$1251.
Adults only. no pt:ts. Owner
OR 5.004; or 620 Orrhid.
FOR RENT-New. 2 bt~room I
Apt. unfurnished. Wall to wall
carpets. drapes, electric stove
and ovl'n. garbage disposal.
Large garage. 619\t Cama·
tion, CdM. Call OR 3·0946 be·
fore 4 p.m.
CORONA DEL ~fAR one bedroom
attra<'tive unfu rnlshed. range.
ga ragl', lawn care. Cor~r loca·
tion. Adults. OPEN, 620 Poln·
M"nia. OR :>·1.234 Ext. 1682.
FOR RENT
GARAGE for rt'nt. i06 r <'rnll'af.
C'd~f Phonl!' Dr. J. D. Hill.
OR 3·8616.
FOB SALE
LOT for sale by own~r. On
Somen~et La~ in Westchfr.
Sl6.500. OR 3-0590.
IIAJOIOIQ) o.aAJfS -.!
.-raonrAY PIAIIOS
Fall Cle-arance -Electric Or·
gans -most makn -Lowrey,
M i nshall. etc., from 1395.
Good select1on of practice pianos. 1
all In excelle nt conditio~; pric· • WOODW ORTH
PIA.~O & ORGAN CO. ed from 1199. S5 • month lr u p.
USED HAMMOND -Home Mod ·
el. Including Tone Cabinet.
great big savings.
11 beautiful Grand Pia nos. all
~rfect rondillon. including 3
STEI~W A YS, Fischer. Sohmer.
Everett. Stoddard. Wurhtzer,
priced from $515. low as $16
~r month.
Orange County Hammond df.'al·
er, <'Omplf.'te sei<'Mion of thJs
2626 E. Coast Hw'ay
Corona del Mar • Or 3.-5530
Sl5 No. Maln St., Santa Ana
Open F ricia'y evenln1 'til 9
fabulous Organ Price.> stan at ~~-~~~·~""""!•!~t=== $7-15 for NEW Hammond Or· Wl(>:ll~
gail ; LAY·AWAY now for
Chrlstma . *'d
Large Stock oJ slightly uS«"d Evely P'11day allld at 7 p.m.
Spinet and Conl01~ pianos. Antlqaes. c-.,lf'le Houae.'
Stelnway. Kimball. Lester. So· bold Fum.iab1Dp and Appu.
hrner, Wurltaer. many others &nee&. WllfDY'S 8AJlN
from $495, low u 114 a month. Mi 6--· JD'75~ Kewport Ave. ~~easwd Hammond Chord Or· eo.ta llaa
gan, t-ake <Wer payments. We wUl Sell for You
Beautiful Whit~ lr Gold Grand, FlREPI.ACS WOOD -Phone for
choice ol lntetior Derorators. dellvef7 or a.ae buy yoour c.r
$915. easy tersm. trunk 1\111 ell aeuoned tire·
Trade-in and !Wnt-returns of wood. ~na Canyon Wood-
llSed Hammond Spfriet Orran$. · y&ra, 21~1 Siana Lflld.
all like new. Ex<."ellent savings, BY 4-4447.
easy terms. WOULD YOU like fina.ncinc to
Home of thf' World famous buDd Clll your property! we
STEJ!'fWA\' PIANOS, larre M · have an -llnt 1eDMr for
lection of Granda and Con· ttM ...._ Btlla)aiHI -..c.ace
..... N.Sif'St .. ,. eo... .. E. J711l ... ~ II-. ~ su~ and hear the ~at Por· U 8-1'7'85. eves.. OJt 3.a5J.
ter Heap HAM~ONO ORGA.l\1 EASY CiiiiSrMAS-SHOPPING
SHOWCASE. Santa Ana Col· Give a luting cnrtat:rnas pres· le~. 17t h lr Bn-'t OI, Cktobt>r 23 ent -Roger's Sil\·erware aer· at 8 p.m .. a ~at show, don't · f 8. onJ -Or ll miss it: wn tt> for (~ tiCkl'IS. \"1<-e Of' Y ~ a 5 C'e Proctor Touter $1 5. Al8o a SCH..\flOT·PHILLIPS. 1907 ~ort.h choire ~lf'Ct.Jon of houM"hold ~fain at 20th. Santa Ana. est. 19H. Open Monday lr Fnday items for Ide-al gitt . All brand
nights -FREE PARKll'\G ne w. CaJJ LAWT'ence 1·1488.
CARS FOB SALE
O rgan Headquarters SAVE SlOO:s s
RA.\fBLER EXIOCUTIVE CARS otr<'r!! tht' twst buys in !'he ALL BODY ST'fL~·
wt• t 1n fi ne U"('d organs. !*aside RambiN. 900 So. C'oast
lncludang -Hiway. Laguna &>ach -HY
Lowrey Spl nl.'t. frUitwood SiH _ .. _.ss_-_11_. _______ _
Wurlltzf'r Spanf'ttt-. mah. 795 PETS-SUPPLIES
Hammond Spi net. walnut 895 -==-===~:::;::~ ....... ....-c PET OWXEIIS ATTEJfTJO.--
SE't" tht·~c and d07.E'ns mort' at We can now »ssue <"aty do~
our bt.>autlful n{•w St udao -tit"enS{>S at our shop !or all
~ewport Bc1lC"h. Balboa It Co. HA~~tOl'\0 at C'orona del ~1ar d 1 ~. 0 rona e .• 1ar. bt.>y th<' law
28:H E. Coast H1way. OR 3·8930 lr have a tag on your dog 1f
PHOTO SUPPLIES
AU 1TPI:S OP
Photographtc Supplies
• Fut Color rum s.rvtea. e Movie Pro)fdors tor Rent. e Model Airplane SuopU•
MEARS CAMERA SHOP
17'8;) Newport alvd .. eo.ta M ...
~'"' t.~ s. 7042
he should gN lost. Jordan·s
PN Shop, 2i32 E. Coast H·wa'
OR 3-2430. .
AUTOMOTIVE
ITS CHECK-UP TIME
TIRES • TUNE-UP
• LUBRICATION e
WHEEL AUGNMENT
• OIL CHANGE • •
Herb M iller's
RICHFIELD STATION
36.16 E. Coast Hwy. a t PolnaetUa
Oil .3.9728 • Corona del Mat
I JOIU'4b'TONE'~
Mesa Auto W reekers
U.S Auto Parta, 1'lne
We 8117 Can and Scrap Metal
UKJn'Y 8-7013
JIJl5 Placentia Ave. Coata M.a
PAINTING ~
FOil EXPERT PAJN'1'1.NG
-CAU. -
Sympson & Nollar
!few port'•
OW. Dla~ Palnten oa 3.3110-E-. oa 3.541e
Painting, Decoratmg
SIIAK:E .oaF PRESEJlVlNG
l'•t ), Clean
Lk.-ei'IIN 6 lnsuJ'M
M. Michael Painting
JG I ·IJDO
I
.SAY& ... THE PMC£ OF .:;~I
~EIMCE .............
COITA IIDA
.. __ Ill ..... ---·1
t"~ ~ ~.l.j
~HOME 1
.~LOANS I~
IN NEW HOME ..........
1•••11• .._ II
NEW PHONE
IY. 4-7141
......_.. •• 'r
w~~~~a1 o..._ Hut ....
~Tnw,..,..
I I ll .
----~.r. ''Rc:lalcma8
cmd Juller
With Peter Uatlnov
lr Sandra Dee
Alao
''The Servecmt
waaaLady"
With Martin W.-t
• YWI .. _, ... w•lld .... .........................
A• NEW CITIZIN is Coste
Mesa resident David Rushbrook.
who with his wife, Joan, took
th. ""Nrican citizenship oath
at the county courthouse in
S.nte An& yesterday. Dave
w.u one· of the thousends of
children who were evacuated
from Lon9on in 1939 during the
e&rly stages of World War II
end was separated from his
_ f&mily for b years. He and his
wife came to America in 1956
end decided ·to stay. They
have 2 children, Helen, 4, end
Stewart, IS months. Dave
works in the IBM department
of the Newport Balbo.s Savings
and Lo.sn Assn.
... &eft b)' Santa Ana 25-12 luc
laturdar nlpt In Orane~ Co.at
Collep stadium, tW Newport
Harbor Sailor plc·ai&Jnnera will
jounaey . to...._Anaheolm to tanale
wtth the ~mahelm Colonials at
I ..... lOW ,Jli&ht, ~ 13.
A n a h e I m, Sun8et Leaauc
cham.Jt of lafl y<"ar, beat Hun·
ttqtoll"' Beadli 1a8t we~k 19·0.
Alter the flr!lt league game. of
last week, Anaheim, La Habra,
Santa Ana and Carden Grove are
In the wlnnlnl column. Jlun-
tlncton Beach, Newport Ha rbor.
W•tern and Fullerton are In the
ka colum'"'-'
Larry Bro.tedt 8COn!d In the
first quai'Cer and Gary Galusha
In Ule second <for the 12 pol·nts
for t he Sailors last Saturday.
Two sensa~ pau fntercep·
tiona by Dfclf Pal'ka• for the
Saints spelled the difference be·
tween victory and defeat for t'he
Salton.
C.lu.ha, l..arr)' llroltedt, Roter
Grable ~nd Ted Fouta. and on
the line wtll be Grq O.vlea, Joe
Konyone, G. Smtth, Vern Edler,
Bill ~Bua. HUI Holloway and
Wade Purson.
The defenaJve line will include
J. Weber, corner; Don Davia. enct:
A. Gray, tackle;. Vern ~ler, cen-
ter; B. Fielder, tackle; Racer
Grable, end a.nd 0. tlddell, cor·
n('r. 41'he back-field wtll Include
Galusha, Broetedt, John Gruwell
and Grear Davies.
''Poor ~action u o team." was
the main critictam for t'h• Sailors
by their coachlnc staff following
their lou to Santa Ana.
Line backers and corner men
were slow on fllllne. Unemen
were trapPed too often and not
playing their · poaklona, e.pect.
ally the rlcht side. SafetiH
\\!ere on their heels on the touch·
down l)llsa. There were very few
hard tackles and too many arm
tackles. Linemen and line back·
ers were cotnc around blocks
and not throuch them.
111111
GLEAMING ILUDWOOD n.ooa -Lup ldtdwn
witb MUna ana. Attadled I&Np. Well kept fenced
yard with aarden area uct &Morted fruit t,.. .
J:)ccellent Mllhborhood. AU improvements In -no
bonda. SHOPPING 6 'l'ltAKIIOliTATION NEARBY.
Only t2,700 down-Prl~ to •11 et Sl3.500. •
IIIPIU
72' x _, lot -ROOM FOR SEPARATE HOME ON
REAR OF LOT. Located one block from public trana-
portatton, cloee to stores and downtown Coat& Mesa.
Excep.t,lonally nice unlt}l. BUILT IN ELECTRIC
Kl1{;HENS WITH DISPOSALS. See tfl1a 6 you'll
acree that this is an IDEAl: R'TI'JNG FOR ROaQ: 6
INCO¥£ 1'00. F ·OOO IeMan •*ltlbJe.o...eubrrilt on down: ,_ • t I
M. M. laliRfe,. Realtor L ,
'")-ou11 nu ow fiiiDdl7 .. moe"
~
D» E. 17th St. Co1ta X.. Uberty 8-1138
)
(.lcrOM tM ltNet lnlm .,... lboppina Center) A Sailor fumble on the open Ina
kick-off cave the Saints the ball
on .the Harbor 30, and from ftlere
ftley taCOred in 6 plays a-nd added
the. point rot a 7 .o •~•d. 'nle
Sailors came richt back. ata.rtinc
"II you want to hand fll!tt. be
a boxer," was their final com------------------------
ment.
from their own 33 a~r the kick.
oft, with BI'Qat.edt colnc over for STATEMENT OP OWNWERSHJP the IC."'fe. The PAT failed, and Santa Ana .WI Jed, 7-6. Statement required by the Act ot :Aucuat 24, ltl2. u amended C.lusha put the Sallon ftt!ad by the Acta of Match 3 '1933.
3 STAR VOGEL VALUES
At Orange eo.t)'a .......... ..................
.... .....a
mLOIID.
12·7 alter Vern Edler picked ott luly 2, 19t6 and June 11, lSeO (74
a Saint paa on the Harbor 46 Stat. 208 ah 1 · to start a aucceaful driw. Galu· · ) ow nc the owerahlp, OPEN HOUSES DAILY
IIISJ ~
~ ONWBL~ ~ UKA1D HOliES ~ ~ . , ~ ~L:AGUNA~
. ~FEDERAL~
~SAVINGS~.
~ and loan Auociotion ~ ~ 222 Ocean Ave. ~ ~ laguna leach ~
~ 601 N. El Camino ~
~ l.al, San Clement. ~ f.,,,,,,.A
,
(ContJnued from Pqe 3)
lnvestlcated complalntf of drac
racine. reckln. drivtnc and
juvenllH creatine a dWturbence
In the N~port Shores arft,
leamlnc that a bJ&'h k"hool ptzza
.,_rty was pine on tn the N~·
port Shores Youth Center ...
e IUIIDAT. IEPT. IC
...... Jill-..... -..._._ ..
Harry Hall, 824 W. 15th St.,
Clftf Hawn, ~ported S25 damage
to a window In his car parked
at 611 Cliff Dr., CUff Haven,
wh~re someone m~w a metal
shank throuah fhe clua . . .
Curtis G. Rundell, so. Detroit.
Mich .. wu charc~ wtth intox-
Ication In public at 4132 E. Co.at
Hwy., Corona d~l Mar, at 1:45
a.m. after his car backed Into
t'he crllle of the ca r of Jerry
GroUe. 4132 E. Coast Hwy .... AU,.u.t--.e......_ .......................
................. Lae. ... ..............
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.. Ill ....
COAl!' 8ICIIIWA'IAT Gel am
.. &. c-t IIIA:alif c.-dll-
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AIR-HOTELS -RAIL-SHIPS -TOURS -CRUISES
FOUI6N TltAVR SPECIAUSTS
manapmftlt, and circulation of llha went over tor the 5 midway Newport Harbor EIUIJ&n. pub·
In "'e .cond quarter. ll•hed ~kly at ~na del
Thet ended the 8COI'In& for Mar, Calif., for Oct. 1, 1981.
Harbor, and the Saints took the 1. 'nle names and addfftM8 of
lead, 13-12. In a 10-play aerie. t'he publl•her, editor, manaatna
followtnc the kick-ott, and add· editor, and bualnn. manacers
ed another touchdown just be· an:
fore the half ended after Inter· Publllfler: Arvo E. Haapa, 710
cepttnc a C.fuaha pitdlout to la.amlne Ave., Corona del Mar.
Brocbtedt and 8COrinc on a lone Calif. Editor: Mrs. Arvo E.
pua. Final 8COre came on a 43· Haal)ll, 7'10 Jasmine Ave., Co·
yard driw in the fourth quarter. rona del Mar, Calif.
;rentative otrftW!ve Une-up for 2. 'nle owner Ia: (Jf owned by
the varalty tancle with Anetlelm a corporation, Ita na~ and ad·
lncludee ~ bacldleld ol Gary dreu must be stated and al.o
· lmmedlac.ely ttle~under oChe
OCC . Pirates
Face Chaffey
name~~ and addreues ol atOt'k·
holders ownlnc or holdlnc 1 per
c:int or mo~ of total amount of
stock. If not owned by a cor-
poration, the namett and add.-....
ea of-the lndlvldu•l owners muat
be clv.en. u owned by a part-n,e one-came wlnnlnc at~ak nerthip or other unii'K"'rppO'ated
ol-the OOC Pirate. came abrupt· firm. Ita na~ •nd add~. u
ly to a cloee Saturday et <the well as that of each Individual
hands of Rlveralde's massive member, must bt alven.) EnaJan muk'lem~n by a taCOre of 41 ·6. Publlahlnc Co. Inc .• 2850 E. Cout
'nle undermanned Pirate .quad Hwy~ Corona del Mar, CaiU.
never had a chance, •• the po· Arvo E. Haapa. 710 lumtrw Ave.,
tent "npn dominated the play 'Corona del Mar, caw. Mrs.
throutt-out the aame, outnulhlna ArYO E. Heapa, no .Jumhw Ave ..
Cout 368 )'erda to 107.' loth Corona del Mar, CaUf.
teams had bed catlri of fumbUtla, 3. 'nle known bondholders,
but Riv~rstde's tailback, Mike mor1caceea. and ot'her security
Davl11, made up for ~II the Tlaera holclera ownlnc or boldine 1 per
mistake~~, nmnlnc for 5 touch· cent or more ot total amount of
downs .-nd Pll!ISinc for anoc'her. bonds, mortcace~~. or otfl.r •·
'nle back -breaklnc blow for curittes are: Cit there are none,
Cout came tn the first quarter, 80 state I. Arvo E. Haapa. 710
with th~ score 7-6. when Davis Jasmine Ave., Corona del Mar,
broke eway for a 72-yard touch-Callt Mra. Arvo E. Haal)ll, 710
down scampel'. · Jumlne Ave., Corona del Mar,
Outstandlnc In a dismal Pirate Calif.
showlnc wu reserve quartertMck 4. Paracraphs 2 and 3 Include,
Dan Flanatan. He moved the bell In cues where the stockholder
deep into R(verside territory time or aecurMy holder appears upon
after time, but Coast was unable the books of the company •
to capitalize on the gains. trustee or In any other fiduciary
The "•me w s ttte first East· ~latlon, fhe na~ ol the penon • a or corporation for Whom such em Confe~n~ encounter for both trustee Ia actlnc; a'-o the •tate·
, squads, and the win p uts River· ments In the two paraJrapha
side In the top position they show the affiant's full knowl-
have held for 3 years. The Ticer edge and belief aa to the cJr-
squad Is trying for their fourth curruMarK'n and conditions under
straight champions hip, some· which stockholders and security
thing never done In the Eastern holders h do ot ConferenCf'. w 0 n · appear upon
lA VI C11 fAUIU 1'01
QIU£-OlrT:oo •
the books o.f the company u Next Friday COct. 131 Coast trustee8, hold stock and aecurl·
will play host to Chaffey's Pan· ties In a capacity other than that
thers In rhe Pirate Stadium this of a bona fide owner
THU"DERBIRD • • e unique in all the world
Friday evening, Oct. 13. Chaffey 5. The average ~umber of
was bombed by Santa Ana 37-7. copies of eac:-h Issue of this pub·
In their league opener. and have llcatlon sold or distributed,
a record Identical with Cout. throueh the malls or otherwt.,
Chatfey was mauled by the Dons to paid aubecribera durlnc the
with about the same ..-o~ as the 12 monttu p~lnc the date
Coast-Riverside fracas, and both shown above was: ('nlla lnfor·
of the teams seem to be evenly matlon Ia required by the act o1
matched. June 11, 1960 to be Included Jn
00110 Gilt WAY?
OlE OF 4 MODELl IN THE TIIUIWEII_, UME FOB 1112
NOW ON DISPLl Y ~
AT
Ferd
tl• W. Caul Jr~ • -•••••••• . ...... J.i Nlll
all statements ~cardlea o1
laue.) 3.290.
Arvo E. Haapa, owner and
publt.her.
Swom to and IUbacrlbed M ·
tore me this 30th day ot SepWm-
ber, l.l.
( ... 1) MAllY A. HAAPA.
<My commt.81ton •XI'Im Nov.
30, .... )
e e LOOK e e
A I ldr. faDe 1ft Caeta
Meu. lot 55x145 '
lull price .. 0,000
10011 1--. ftl• Ia In tiM
tancl.
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pboMIIII-.. •101·11012
-WDr ODUI' AWWAY
N&WI<Mf IUCII u .....
............ . ..,...
u•••..-.a
15ai East <>c.an Blvd .. 3 bedroolnl, 2 baths ........ $13,000
8 new 3 lr 4 bedroom homes,
15th St. lr Fullerton ........................... .$10,500 . $33.000
I
11• IIY IEinll
2135 Bayport Way, 4 bedrooma. 3 baths .............. se,ooo
2323 Tustin Ave. - 3 bedrooms with pool .......... $41,500
I .-. •..• , ••.• . ............... ...,.. .....
1111-1171
A private world with an unobstructed view
of bay and ocean
Italian Riviera setting ... 50 x 120 lot.
many larger but none finer
207 CARNATION
CORONA DEL MAR
OPEN SAnJRDAY 6 SUNDAY, 1 TO 4 P.M.
Newport Heights
Owner-built home for NJ.. Wood lloon, wall to wall
eupeta. a beclloclm8 and den, comer lot. 5-mJnute
walk to Blah. 1111\Jor HlP, ud Elementary 8c.oboola.
Larp ..,....
Prtoe135,000
J. H. DIUI .,...... .......... ..... ft.,,.u.._.u .... ..... ..
~.arp a .,..._ w111a .. .....
......... .... JAM~ fiJI ... . ......... ~ ..... ....
ftrep ......... .
Farrow I Sons
•&naa ......
Cilia ... Ojla,..,. .........
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Ideal .._.._Small PamliJ
' Jill. Uanddfti,Jt.tba,
..... ....... built-ill
......... lundedl Oftf ....
double .......
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